EP1634932B1 - Tole d'acier traitee en surface hautement resistante a la corrosion et procede de production de cette tole - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a surface-treated steel sheet with excellent corrosion resistance and a method for manufacturing thereof. Specifically the present invention relates to an environmentally compatible surface-treated steel sheet as a surface-treated steel sheet with excellent corrosion resistance best suitable for outer panels and inner panels of automobile, free from chromium in the manufacturing process of the surface-treated steel sheet and within the surface-treatment coating, and a method for manufacturing thereof.
- Steel sheets such as zinc-based plated steel sheets or aluminum-based plated steel sheets which are further treated by chromating thereon in a treatment solution containing main ingredients of chromic acid, bichromic acid, or salt thereof have widely been used for the steel sheets for household electric appliances, the steel sheets for buildings, and the steel sheets for automobiles aiming to improve the corrosion resistance (resistance to white rust and resistance to red rust).
- the chromating is an economical treatment method to provide excellent corrosion resistance and to be conducted relatively easily.
- chromating uses hexavalent chromium which is a regulated substance for pollution prevention
- the hexavalent chromium is treated in a closed system in the treatment process, thereby being completely reduced and recovered, and is not emitted to natural environment.
- the sealing action of organic coating allows very little the chromium to elute from the chromate coating so that environment and human body are substantially not contaminated by the hexavalent chromium.
- the movement of independently decreasing the use of heavy metals including hexavalent chromium has been enhanced.
- to prevent the environmental contamination of discarded shredder-dust of industrially wasted products there has been begun a movement to eliminate or to minimize the heavy metals in the products as far as possible.
- chromium-free technology is a method using a solution of an inorganic compound, an organic compound, an organic polymer material, or a combination thereof, adopting immersion, application, electrolytic treatment, and the like to form a thin film on the zinc-based plated steel sheet.
- Typical related technologies are the following.
- Patent Document 3 discloses a method of treatment using a treatment solution containing a polyphenol carboxylic acid, an organic resin, and a metal ion.
- Patent Document 4 discloses a method of treatment conducted by immersing the steel sheet in a treatment solution containing an organic resin and a phosphoric acid compound, or by applying the treatment solution onto the steel sheet, followed by drying the applied solution.
- the protective coating formed by these treatment solutions cannot attain strong corrosion resistance which is attained by the chromating, though the protective coating contributes to the improvement in corrosion resistance to some degree.
- Patent Documents 8 and 9 disclose a steel sheet having a coating which contains an organic resin, a silane coupling agent, and further a thiocarbonyl compound, a phosphoric acid compound, and a vanadium compound. Since, however, the organic resin is polyurethane or acrylic-olefin resin, the corrosion resistance is not satisfactory.
- Patent Document 11 discloses a steel sheet having a coating of acid-modified epoxy resin.
- Patent Document 10 discloses a steel sheet having a coating prepared by blending a resin which contains copolymerization ingredients of monomer containing hydroxyl group, carboxyl group, glycidyl group, and phosphoric acid group, with a silane coupling agent and a phosphoric acid compound.
- Patent Document 7 discloses a steel sheet having a coating containing a polyvinylphenol derivative, a silane coupling agent, and an etchant such as phosphoric acid. The coating also cannot give sufficient corrosion resistance.
- Patent Document 12 discloses a steel sheet having a coating containing an organic resin and an etchant, and Patent Document 13 discloses a steel sheet having a coating containing an organic resin and a silane coupling agent. Both of these Patent Documents do not give detail description, and their coatings have insufficient corrosion resistance.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a surface-treated steel sheet which does not contain chromium in the coating thereof and which gives excellent corrosion resistance, and a method for manufacturing thereof.
- the present invention provides a surface-treated steel sheet with excellent corrosion resistance that contains: a zinc-basedplated steel sheet or an aluminum-based plated steel sheet; a surface-treatment coating having coating thicknesses ranging from 0.01 to 1 ⁇ m, and being formed by applying and drying a surface treatment coating composition which contains ingredients (a) through (c) described below on a surface of the plated steel sheet; and a top coating having coating thicknesses ranging from 0.3 to 2 ⁇ m, and being formed by applying and drying a coating composition for top coating on the surface-treatment coating.
- the ingredients (a) through (c) in the surface treatment coating composition are the following.
- the coating composition for top coating contains an (E) high molecular weight epoxy group-containing resin having number average molecular weights ranging from 6000 to 20000.
- the present invention further provides a surface-treated steel sheet with excellent corrosion resistance that contains: a zinc-based plated steel sheet or an aluminum-based plated steel sheet; a surface-treatment coating having coating thicknesses ranging from 0.01 to 1 ⁇ m, and being formed by applying and drying a surface treatment coating composition which contains ingredients ( ⁇ ) through ( ⁇ ) described below on a surface of the plated steel sheet; and a top coating having coating thicknesses ranging from 0.3 to 2 ⁇ m, and being formed by applying and drying a coating composition for top coating on the surface-treatment coating.
- the ingredients ( ⁇ ) through ( ⁇ ) in the surface treatment coating composition are the following.
- the coating composition for top coating contains an (E) high molecular weight epoxy group-containing resin having number average molecular weights ranging from 6000 to 20000.
- the present invention further provides a method for manufacturing surface-treated steel sheet with excellent corrosion resistance, which method has the steps of: applying a surface treatment coating composition which contains ingredients (a) through (c) described below onto a surface of a zinc-based plated steel sheet or an aluminum-based plated steel sheet, and then drying the applied surface treatment coating composition at ultimate sheet temperatures ranging from 30°C to 150°C, thus forming a surface-treatment coating having coating thicknesses ranging from 0.01 to 1 ⁇ m; and forming a top coating having coating thicknesses ranging from 0.3 to 2 ⁇ m on the surface-treatment coating by applying a coating composition for top coating, and then by drying the applied coating composition for top coating at ultimate sheet temperatures ranging from 30°C to 150°C.
- the ingredients (a) through (c) in the surface treatment coating composition are the following.
- the coating composition for top coating contains an (E) high molecular weight epoxy group-containing resin having number average molecular weights ranging from 6000 to 20000.
- the present invention further provides a method for manufacturing surface-treated steel sheet with excellent corrosion resistance, which method has the steps of: applying a surface treatment coating composition which contains ingredients ( ⁇ ) through ( ⁇ ) described below onto a surface of a zinc-based plated steel sheet or an aluminum-based plated steel sheet, and then drying the applied surface treatment coating composition at ultimate sheet temperatures ranging from 30 ° C to 150°C, thus forming a surface-treatment coating having coating thicknesses ranging from 0.01 to 1 ⁇ m; and forming a top coating having coating thicknesses ranging from 0.3 to 2 ⁇ m on the surface treatment coa ting by applying a coating composition for top coating, and then by drying the applied coating composition for top coating at ultimate sheet temperatures ranging from 30°C to 150°C.
- the ingredients ( ⁇ ) through ( ⁇ ) in the surface treatment coating composition are the following.
- the coating composition for top coating contains an (E) high molecular weight epoxy group-containing resin having number average molecular weights ranging from 6000 to 20000.
- Corrosion of a zinc-based plated steel sheet with a surface-treatment coating thereon is speculated to proceed in the following steps.
- the effect of improvement in corrosion resistance is attained by actualizing that type of coating configuration in a single layer coating formed by a single application coating, not in two-layer coating of the related art separately coating the barrier layer-forming ingredient and the reaction layer-forming ingredient.
- the effect of improvement in corrosion resistance is attained by separately forming the (a) barrier layer (an organic resin matrix layer described later) on the coating, and forming the (b) reaction layer (an amorphous compound layer described later) under the coating.
- the effect of improvement in corrosion resistance is attained by precipitating a substance which induces self-repair action in the coating, thereby inducing a synergy effect.
- the above-describedpseudo-two layer coating can be prepared by applying a surface treatment coating composition onto the surface of a zinc-based plated steel sheet or an aluminum-based plated steel sheet, and then by drying the composition, which surface treatment coating composition is prepared by blending a water-dispersed resin obtained by a reaction of a specific modified epoxy resin, a hydrazine derivative having active hydrogen, or other compound, or a water-dispersed modified epoxy resin obtained by a reaction of an epoxy group-containing resin, a primary amine compound and/or a secondary amine compound, and a hydrazine derivative having active hydrogen, with a silane coupling agent and a specific acid ingredient (phosphoric acid, hexafluorometal acid, or the like).
- the silane coupling agent is known to have a function to improve the adhesion between an inorganic compound and an organic compound, thus the silane coupling can increase the adhesion between the plated metal and the water-dispersible resin.
- the acid ingredient in the surface treatment coating composition presumably activates the surface of the plated coating by etching, and the silane coupling agent presumably chemically bonds the activated plated coating with the coating-forming resin, thereby attaining the extremely strong adhesion between the plated metal and the coating-forming resin.
- the combined addition of a silane coupling agent and a specific acid ingredient to the surface treatment coating composition presumably increases drastically the adhesion between the plated metal and the coating-forming resin compared with the case of addition of sole silane coupling agent, thus the proceed of corrosion of the plated metal is effectively suppressed to attain especially high corrosion resistance.
- the reaction between the acid ingredient of the surface treatment coating composition and the surface of plated coating may contribute to the formation of coating.
- silane coupling agent since the silane coupling agent which is hydrolyzed in an aqueous solution has silanol group (Si-OH), the hydrogen-bonding type adsorption action of the silane coupling agent to the surface of plated metal which is activated by the acid ingredient is enhanced, thus enriching the silane coupling agent on the surface of plated metal.
- reaction layer is a layer reacted with the plated metal which inactivates the surface layer of the plated coating
- barrier layer is a strong barrier layer which acts as a diffusion hindrance to the corrosive substances.
- a water-soluble phosphate and a non-chromium based rust inhibitor By further adding a water-soluble phosphate and a non-chromium based rust inhibitor to the surface treatment coating composition, superior corrosion resistance is attained.
- the slightly-soluble coating presumably gives the barrier performance to the corrosive substances, and the phosphoric acid ingredient entraps the eluted plated metal ion, thus forming an insoluble compound with the plated metal ion.
- the non-chromium based rust.inhibitor forms a protective coating at the origin of the corrosion so that the excellent corrosion-preventive performance is attained. In actual, those combined effects give extremely high corrosion preventive performance.
- the inventors of the present invention conducted further investigations about the coating configuration that highly satisfies the corrosion resistance at working section under that severe working and succeeding alkali degreasing, and found that the high corrosion prevention effect is attained even at the sections subjected to above-described severe working and alkali-degreasing by forming a coating which contains a high molecular weight epoxy group-containing resin having number average molecular weights ranging from 6000 to 20000, or preferably by forming a coating which contains the resin as the main ingredient resin, as the secondary coating on the above-described surface-treatment coating. That is, the present invention attains especially high corrosion resistance at working sections by the combined actions of the combination of above-described specific surface-treatment coating (base coating) with a specific high molecular weight resin coating.
- the present invention was perfected based on the above-described findings, and the characteristics of the present invention are the following.
- the surface-treated steel sheet according to the present invention has extremely high corrosion resistance of sheet before and after working without containing chromium in the coating, and has excellent weldability and coatability. Therefore, the surface-treated steel sheet according to the present invention is particularly useful for automobile.
- Applicable zinc-based plated steel sheet as the base of the surface-treated steel sheet according to the present invention include zinc plated steel sheet, Zn-Ni alloy plated steel sheet, Zn-Fe alloy plated steel sheet (electroplating steel sheet, alloyed hot-dip galvanized steel sheet), Zn-Cr alloy plated steel sheet, Zn-Mn alloy plated steel sheet, Zn-Co alloy plated steel sheet, Zn-Co-Cr alloy plated steel sheet, Zn-Cr-Ni alloy plated steel sheet, Zn-Cr-Fe alloy plated steel sheet, Zn-Al alloy plated steel sheet (for example, Zn-5%Al alloy plated steel sheet and Zn-55%Al alloy plated steel sheet), Zn-Mg alloy plated steel sheet, Zn-Al-Mg alloy plated steel sheet (for example, Zn-6%Al-3%Mg alloy plated steel sheet and Zn-11%Al-3%Mg alloy plated steel sheet), and zinc-based composite plated steel sheet
- plated steel sheets two or more layers of plating with the same kind or different kinds thereof, or a multilayered plated steel sheet, may be applied.
- aluminum-based plated steel sheet As the aluminum-based plated steel sheet as the base of the surface-treated steel sheet according to the present invention, aluminum plated steel sheet, Al-Si alloy plated steel sheet, and the like are applicable.
- the plated steel sheet may be the one prepared by applying a small coating weight of Ni or the like onto the surface of the steel sheet, in advance, followed by coating the above-given plating thereon.
- Applicable plating method may be any of adoptable ones including electroplating method (electrolysis in an aqueous solution or in a non-aqueous solvent), hot-dip plating method, and chemical vapor deposition method.
- trace elements of Ni, Co, and Fe may be precipitated in the plated coating to approximate amounts ranging from 1 to 2000 ppm, or a surface-preparation treatment may be given by an alkaline aqueous solution or an acidic aqueous solution containing Ni, Co, and Fe onto the surface of plated coating, thereby precipitating these elements.
- the following is the description about the surface-treatment coating which is formed as the primary coating on the surface of the zinc-based plated steel sheet or the aluminum-based plated steel sheet, and about the surface treatment coating composition for forming the coating.
- the surface-treatment coating as the first configuration formed on the surface of the zinc-based plated steel sheet or the aluminum-based plated steel sheet is a surface-treatment coating which is formed by applying and drying the surface treatment coating composition containing the following ingredients (a) through (c).
- the surface-treatment coating does not contain chromium.
- the description begins from the water-epoxy resin dispersion as the ingredient (a).
- the water-epoxy resin dispersion is obtained by dispersing in water a resin which is prepared by a reaction of: an (A) specified polyalkyleneglycol-modified epoxy resin; a (B) epoxy group-containing resin other than the (A) polyalkyleneglycol-modified epoxy resin; and a (C) hydrazine derivative having active hydrogen; and further at need a (D) active hydrogen-containing compound other than the (C) hydrazine derivative.
- the (A) polyalkyleneglycol-modified epoxy resin is obtained by a reaction of polyalkyleneglycol having number average molecular weights ranging from 400 to 20000, a bisphenol type epoxy resin, an active hydrogen-containing compound, and a polyisocyanate compound.
- Applicable polyalkyleneglycol includes polyethyleneglycol, polypropyleneglycol, and polybutyleneglycol. As of these, polyethyleneglycol is particularly preferred.
- a suitable range of the number average molecular weight of the polyalkyleneglycol is from 400 to 20000, preferably from 500 to 10000, in view of water-dispersibility and shelf life of the obtained resin.
- the bisphenol type epoxy resin is a bisphenol-based compound having at least one epoxy group in a single molecule thereof, and a diglycidylether of bisphenol obtained by the condensation reaction of a bisphenol-based compound with an epihalohydrin (for example, epichlorohydrin) is particularly preferable in view of easily attaining a coating having excellent elasticity and corrosion prevention.
- an epihalohydrin for example, epichlorohydrin
- Typical examples of the bisphenol-based compound applicable for preparing the bisphenol type epoxy resin are, bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)-2,2-propane, bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)-1,1-ethane, bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)-methane, 4,4'-dihydroxydiphenylether, 4,4'-dihydroxydiphenylsulfone, bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)-1,1-isobutane, and bis(4-hydroxy-3-t-butylphenyl)-2,2-propane.
- bisphenol-A type epoxy resin is particularly preferable from the point to attain a coating having excellent elasticity and corrosion preventive performance.
- the bisphenol type epoxy resin preferably has the number average molecular weight in an approximate range from 310 to 10000, and more preferably from about 320 to about 2000, and has the epoxy equivalent in a range from about 155 to about 5000, more preferably from about 160 to about 1000.
- the active hydrogen-containing compound is used for blocking the isocyanate group in the (A) polyalkyleneglycol-modified epoxy resin.
- Typical examples of the active hydrogen-containing compound are: monohydric alcohol such as methanol, ethanol, and diethyleneglycol monobutylether; monohydric carboxylic acid such as acetic acid and propyonic acid; and monohydric thiol such as ethylmercaptan.
- Other blocking agent includes: a secondary amine such as diethylamine; a compound prepared by modifying a primary amino group in an amine compound such as diethylenetriamine and monoethanolamine, which amine compound contains one secondary amino group or hydroxyl group and one or more primary amino groups, into aldimine, ketimine, oxazoline, or imidazoline by a heating-reaction with ketone, aldehyde, or carboxylic acid at temperatures of, for example, 100°C to 230°C; an oxime such as methylethylketoxime; and a phenol series such as phenol and nonylphenol.
- these compounds preferably have the number average molecular weights ranging from 30 to 2000, more preferably from 30 to 200.
- the polyisocyanate compound is a compound having two or more isocyanate groups, preferably two or three isocyanate groups, in a single molecule thereof.
- the polyisocyanate compounds which are generally used for manufacturing polyurethane resin are also applicable. Those kinds of polyisocyanate compounds include the ones of aliphatic, alicyclic, and aromatic.
- Typical examples of these polyisocyanate compounds are: aliphatic polyisocyanate compound such as hexamethylene diisocyanate (HMDI), biuret compound of HMDI, and isocyanulate compound of HMDI; alicyclic polyisocyanate compound such as isophorone diisocyanate (IPDI) and biuret compound of IPDI, isocyanulate compound of IPDI, hydrogenated xylylene diisocyanate, and hydrogenated 4,4'-diphenymethane diisocyanate; and aromatic polyisocyanate compound such as tolylene diisocyanate and xylylene diisocyanate.
- HMDI hexamethylene diisocyanate
- IPDI isophorone diisocyanate
- IPDI isophorone diisocyanate
- IPDI isocyanulate compound of IPDI
- hydrogenated xylylene diisocyanate hydrogenated xylylene diisocyanate
- the blending rate of individual ingredients for manufacturing the (A) polyalkyleneglycol-modified epoxy resin is preferably in a range given below.
- a preferable equivalent ratio of the hydroxyl group of polyalkyleneglycol to the isocyanate group of polyisocyanate compound is from 1/1.2 to 1/10, more preferably from 1/1.5 to 1/5, and most preferably from 1/1.5 to 1/3.
- a preferable equivalent ratio of the hydroxyl group of active hydrogen-containing compound to the isocyanate group of polyisocyanate compound is from 1/2 to 1/100, more preferably from 1/3 to 1/50, and most preferably from 1/3 to 1/20.
- a preferable equivalent ratio of the sum of the hydroxyl groups of polyalkyleneglycol, bisphenol type epoxy resin, and active hydrogen-containing compound to the isocyanate group of polyisocyanate compound is 1/1 . 5 or smaller, more preferably from 1/0.1 to 1/1.5, and most preferably from 1/0.1 to 1/1.1.
- the reaction of the polyalkyleneglycol, the bisphenol type epoxy resin, the active hydrogen-containing compound, and the polyisocyanate compound may be carried out by a known method.
- Examples of the (B) epoxy group-containing resin other than the (A) polyalkyleneglycol-modified epoxy resin are: an aromatic epoxy resin which is prepared by introducing glycidyl group through the reaction of polyphenol such as bisphenol-A, bisphenol-F, and novolak type phenol with epihalohydrin such as epichlorohydrin, or by a further reaction of that glycidyl group-introduced reaction product with a polyphenol to increase the molecular weight; aliphatic epoxy resin; and alicyclic epoxy resin.
- These epoxy resins may be used separately or in combination of two or more of them. If the coating formability at low temperatures is required, these epoxy resins preferably have the number average molecular weights of 1500 or more.
- An example of the (B) epoxy group-containing resin is a resin which is prepared by a reaction of epoxy group or hydroxyl group in the epoxy group-containing resin with various modification agents.
- Examples of the (B) epoxy group-containing resin are: an epoxy-ester resin prepared by a reaction with dry oil fatty acid; an epoxy-acrylate resin prepared by modification using a polymerizable unsaturated monomer ingredient containing acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, and the like; and an urethane-modified epoxy resin prepared by a reaction with an isocyanate compound.
- (B) epoxy group-containing resin is an acrylic-based copolymer resin, prepared by copolymerizing with an epoxy group-containing monomer.
- the acrylic-based copolymer is synthesized from an unsaturated monomer having epoxy group with a polymerizable unsaturated monomer ingredient which essentially contains an acrylic acid ester or a methacrylic acid ester, by solution polymerization, emulsion polymerization, suspension polymerization, and the like.
- Examples of the polymerizable unsaturated monomer ingredient are: C1-C4 alkyl ester of acrylic acid or methacrylic acid, such as methyl(meth)acrylate, ethyl(meth)acrylate, propyl(meth)acrylate, n-, iso-, or ter-butyl(meth)acrylate, hexyl(meth)acrylate, 2-ethylhexyl(meth)acrylate, decyl(meth)acrylate, and lauryl(meth)acrylate; acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, styrene, vinyl toluene, acrylamide, acrylonitrile, N-methylol(meth)acrylamide, and C1-C4 alkyletherified compound of N-methylol(meth)acrylamide; and N,N-diethylaminoethylmethacrylate.
- the unsaturated monomer having epoxy group is not specifically limited if only the monomer has an epoxy group and a polymerizable unsaturated group, such as glycidylmethacrylate, glycidylacrylate, and 3,4-epoxycyclohexyl-1-methy(meth)acrylate.
- the acrylic-based copolymer resin may further be modified by polyester resin, epoxy resin, phenol resin, and the like.
- a specifically preferred (B) epoxy group-containing resin is a product of reaction between bisphenol-A and epihalohydrin, which reaction product is a resin expressed by the following chemical formula.
- the reaction product is particularly preferred owing to the excellent corrosion resistance.
- q is integers from 0 to 50, preferably from 1 to 40, and more preferably from 2 to 20.
- That kind of bisphenol-A type epoxy resin can be manufactured by a method widely known in the industry concerned.
- Examples of the active hydrogen-containing compound which reacts with the (B) epoxy group-containing resin are the following.
- one or more of above compounds may be used.
- at least a part (preferably entire) of the active hydrogen-containing compound has to be a hydrazine derivative having active hydrogen. That is, as of these compounds, the (C) hydrazine derivative having active hydrogen is the essential ingredient, while using the (D) active hydrogen-containing compound other than the (C) hydrazine derivative, at need.
- the quaternary chlorinating agent applicable as a part of the active hydrogen-containing compound since the hydrazine derivative having no active hydrogen or the tertiary amine has no reactivity with epoxy group, the respective mixtures with an acid are prepared to make them reactive with epoxy group.
- the quaternary chlorinating agent reacts with epoxy group in the presence of, at need, water, thereby forming a quaternary salt with the epoxy group-containing resin.
- the acid used to obtain the quaternary chlorinating agent may be any of organic acid such as acetic acid and lactic acid or inorganic acid such as hydrochloric acid.
- the hydrazine derivative having no active hydrogen, which is used to obtain the quaternary chlorinating agent, may be 3,6-dichloropyridazine.
- the tertiary amine may be dimethyethanolamine, triethylamine, trimethylamine, triisopropylamine, and methyldiethanolamine.
- a hydrazine derivative having active hydrogen is most useful and gives highest corrosion resistance.
- Examples of the hydrazine derivative having active hydrogen are the following.
- pyrazole compound and triazole compound having a ring structure of five membered ring or six membered ring, and having nitrogen atom in the ring structure.
- hydrazine derivatives may be used separately or in combination of two or more of them.
- the above water-epoxy resin dispersion can be obtained by the reaction of above-described (A) polyalkyleneglycol-modified epoxy resin, the (B) epoxy group-containing resin other than the (A) polyalkyleneglycol-modified epoxy resin, the (C) hydrazine derivative having active hydrogen, and further, at need, the (D) active hydrogen-containing compound other than the (C) hydrazine derivative, at temperatures ranging preferably from 10°C to 300°C, more preferably from 50°C to 150°C, for about 1 to about 8 hours, followed by dispersing the prepared resin in water.
- the above reaction may be conducted adding an organic solvent.
- the organic solvent is not specifically limited.
- the solvent are: ketone such as acetone, methylethylketone, methylisobutylketone, dibutylketone, and cyclohexanone; alcohol or ether having hydroxyl group, such as ethanol, butanol, 2-ethylhexylalcohol, benzylalcohol, ethyleneglycol, ethyleneglycol monoisopropylether, ethyleneglycol monobutylether, ethyleneglycol monohexylether, propyleneglycol, propyleneglycol monomethylether, diethyleneglycol, diethyleneglycol monoethylether, and diethylene glycol monobutylether; ester such as ethylacetate, butylacetate, and ethyleneglycol monobutyletheracetate; aromatic hydrocarbon such as toluene and xylene. One or more of them can be used
- the blending rate of the (A) polyalkyleneglycol-modified epoxy resin, the (B) epoxy group-containing resin other than the (A) polyalkyleneglycol-modified epoxy resin, and the (C) hydrazine derivative having active hydrogen is preferably adjusted so as the equivalent ratio of the epoxy group in the (A) polyalkyleneglycol-modified epoxy resin and the (B) epoxy group-containing resin to the active hydrogen group in the (C) hydrazine derivative to become in a range from 0.01 to 10, more preferably 0.1 to 8, and most preferably from 0.2 to 4.
- the substituting quantity is preferably 90% by mole or less, more preferably 70% by mole or less, and most preferably in a range from 10 to 60% by mole.
- Preferred curing methods to form a coating of resin composition are (1) curing method utilizing an urethanation reaction between isocyanate and hydroxyl group in the base resin, and (2) curing method utilizing an etherification reaction between hydroxyl group in the base resin and alkyl-etherified amino resin which is prepared by a reaction between C1-C5 monohydric alcohol and a part or entire of a methylol compound obtained by a reaction between formaldehyde and one or more of melamine, urea, and benzoguanamine.
- the polyisocyanate compound as the curing agent applicable to the (1) curing method is a compound which is prepared by a partial reaction of aliphatic, alicyclic (including polycyclic), or aromatic isocyanate compound having at least two isocyanate groups in a single molecule thereof, or a compound of them, with a polyhydric alcohol.
- Examples of that type of polyisocyanate compound are the following.
- polyisocyanate compounds may be used separately or in combination of two or more of them.
- Examples of applicable protective agent (blocking agent) for the polyisocyanate compound are the following.
- a preferred blending rate of the polyisocyanate compound (a2) in the water-epoxy resin dispersion (a), (above-described ingredient (a)), is, as the curing agent, in a range of (a)/(a2) from 95/5 to 55/45 (mass ratio of nonvolatile matter), and more preferably (a)/(a2) from 90/10 to 65/35.
- polyisocyanate compound is a hygroscopic material
- the mixing ratio (a)/(a2) above 55/45 deteriorates the adhesion of the surface-treatment coating.
- excess ratio enhances the migration of unreacted polyisocyanate compound into the top coating, which induces curing inhibition and insufficient adhesion of the top coating.
- the mixing ratio of polyisocyanate compound (a2), (a)/(a2) is preferably 55/45 or smaller.
- the water-dispersible resin is fully crosslinked.
- a known curing acceleration catalyst examples include N-ethylmorphorine, dibutyltin dilaurate, cobalt naphthenate, tin(II)chloride, zinc naphtenate, and bismuth nitrate.
- a known resin such as acrylic, alkyd, and polyester resins can be used blending with the (B) epoxy group-containing resin.
- reaction product of the (A) polyalkyleneglycol-modified epoxy resin, the (B) epoxy group-containing resin, and the (C) hydrazine derivative having active hydrogen, (and further, at need, the (D) active hydrogen-containing compound) can be adopted.
- the surface treatment coating composition may use a water-dispersible resin and/or a water-soluble resin, other than the above-specified water-dispersible resins, such as one or more of acrylic resin, urethane resin, polyester resin, epoxy resin, ethylene resin, alkyd resin, phenol resin, and olefin resin, at an upper limit of approximately 15% by mass to the total resin solid matter.
- a water-dispersible resin and/or a water-soluble resin other than the above-specified water-dispersible resins, such as one or more of acrylic resin, urethane resin, polyester resin, epoxy resin, ethylene resin, alkyd resin, phenol resin, and olefin resin, at an upper limit of approximately 15% by mass to the total resin solid matter.
- silane coupling agent examples include vinylmethoxysilane, vinylethoxysilane, vinyltrichlorosilane, vinyltrimethoxysilane, vinyltriethoxysilane, ⁇ - (3,4-epoxycyclohexyl)ethyltrimethoxysilane, ⁇ -glycidoxypropyltrimethoxysilane, ⁇ -glycidoxypropylmethyldiethoxysilane, ⁇ -glycidoxypropyltriethoxysilane, N- ⁇ (aminoethyl) ⁇ -aminopropylmethyldimethoxysilane, N- ⁇ (aminoethyl) ⁇ -aminopropyltrimethoxysilane, N- ⁇ (aminoethyl) ⁇ -aminopropylmethoxysilane, ⁇ -aminopropyltrimethoxysilane, ⁇ -aminoprop
- the improvement of white rust resistance owing to the existence of silane coupling agent as well as the specified acid ingredient in the surface treatment coating composition is attained presumably by the reason described before.
- the one having amino group as the reactive functional group is particularly preferable from the point of containing a functional group having high reactivity with the water-dispersible resin of the above ingredient (a).
- Examples of that type of silane coupling agent are N- ⁇ (aminoethyl) ⁇ -aminopropylmethyldimethoxysilane, N- ⁇ (aminoethyl) ⁇ -aminopropyltrimethoxysilane, N- ⁇ (aminoethyl) ⁇ -aminopropyltrimethoxysilane, ⁇ -aminopropyltrimethoxysilane, and ⁇ -aminopropyltriethoxysilane.
- KBM-903, KBE-903, KBM-603, KBE-602, and KBE-603, (trade names; manufactured by Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd.)
- the blending quantity of silane coupling agent is in a range from 1 to 300 parts by mass as solid matter to 100 parts by mass of the resin solid matter in the water-epoxy resin dispersion as the above ingredient (a), preferably from 5 to 100 parts by mass, and more preferably from 15 to 50 parts by mass. If the blending quantity of silane coupling agent is smaller than 1 part by mass, the corrosion resistance is deteriorated. If the blending quantity of silane coupling agent exceeds 300 parts by mass, satisfactory coating cannot be formed, which fails to attain the effect of improving the adhesion and the barrier performance to the water-dispersible resin, thereby deteriorating the corrosion resistance.
- the phosphoric acid and/or the hexafluorometal acid as the above ingredient (c) has a function to activate the plated metal surface by acting onto the inactive plated metal surface.
- the phosphoric acid and the hexafluorometal acid may be used separately or in combination of them.
- hexafluorometal acid which contains one or more elements selected from the group consisting of Ti, Si, and Zr, such as fluorotitanic acid, fluorozirconic acid, and hydrofluorosilicic acid, and one or more of them can be used.
- the blending quantity of the phosphoric acid and/or the hexafluorometal acid is in a range from 0.1 to 80 parts by mass as solid matter to 100 parts by mass of the resin solid matter in the water-epoxy resin dispersion as the above ingredient (a), preferably from 1 to 60 parts by mass, and more preferably from 5 to 50 parts by mass. If the blending quantity of the phosphoric acid and/or the hexafluorometal acid is smaller than 0.1 parts by mass, the corrosion resistance is deteriorated, and if the blending quantity thereof exceeds 80 parts by mass, the soluble ingredient in the coating increases to deteriorate the corrosion resistance, both of which cases are not preferable.
- the surface-treatment coating in the second configuration, formed on the surface of zinc-based plated steel sheet or aluminum-based plated steel sheet is a surface-treatment coating which is formed by applying the surface treatment coating composition containing the following ingredients ( ⁇ ) through ( ⁇ ), and by drying the coating.
- the surface-treatment coating does not contain chromium.
- the epoxy group-containing resin as the ingredient (W) is a resin containing one or more epoxy groups in the molecule thereof.
- Examples of that type of epoxy group-containing resin are epoxy resin, modified epoxy resin, acrylic-based copolymer resin prepared by copolymerizing epoxy group-containing monomer with other monomer, polybutadiene resin having epoxy group, polyurethane resin having epoxy group, and an additive or a condensate of these resins. These resins may be used separately or in combination of two or more of them.
- epoxy resins examples include: an aromatic epoxy resin prepared by introducing glycidyl group through a reaction of polyphenol such as bisphenol-A, bisphenol-F, and novolak type phenol with epihalohydrin such as epichlorohydrin, or by a further reaction of that glycidyl group-introduced reaction product with a polyphenol to increase the molecular weight; an aliphatic epoxy resin; an aliphatic epoxy resin; and an alicyclic epoxy resin. These epoxy resins may be used separately or in combination of two or more of them. If the coating formability at low temperatures is required, these epoxy resins preferably have the number average molecular weights of 1500 or more.
- modified epoxy resin is a resin which is prepared by a reaction of epoxy group or hydroxyl group in the above epoxy resin with various modification agents.
- modified epoxy resin are: an epoxy-ester resin prepared by a reaction with dry oil fatty acid; an epoxy-acrylate resin prepared by modification using a polymerizable unsaturated monomer ingredient containing acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, or the like; and an urethane-modified epoxy resin prepared by a reaction with an isocyanate compound.
- acrylic-based copolymer resin is a resin which is synthesized from an unsaturated monomer having epoxy group with a polymerizable unsaturated monomer ingredient which essentially contains an acrylic acid ester or a methacrylic acid ester, by solution polymerization, emulsion polymerization, suspension polymerization, and the like.
- Examples of the polymerizable unsaturated monomer ingredient are: C1-C24 alkyl ester of acrylic acid or methacrylic acid, such as methyl (meth) acrylate, ethyl (meth) acrylate, propyl(meth)acrylate, n-, iso-, or ter-butyl(meth)acrylate, hexyl(meth)acrylate, 2-ethylhexyl(meth)acrylate, decyl(meth)acrylate, and lauryl(meth)acrylate; acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, styrene, vinyl toluene, acrylamide, acrylonitrile, N-methylol(meth)acrylamide, N-methylol(meth)acrylamide, C1-C4 alkyletherified compound of N-methylol(meth)acrylamide, and N,N-diethylaminoethyl methacrylate.
- the unsaturated monomer having epoxy group is not specifically limited if only the monomer has an epoxy group and a polymerizable unsaturated group, such as glycidylmethacrylate, glycidylacrylate, and 3,4-epoxycyclohexyl-1-methy(meth)acrylate.
- the acrylic-based copolymer resin may further be modified by polyester resin, epoxy resin, phenol resin, and the like.
- a specifically preferred (W) epoxy group-containing resin is a bisphenol-A type resin which is a product of reaction between bisphenol-A and epihalohydrin.
- the resin can be obtained by a known manufacturing method.
- the primary amine compound and/or the secondary amine compound as the ingredient (X) is essential to obtain water-dispersibility of the epoxy group-containing resin.
- Examples of the primary amine compound and/or the secondary amine compound are: a primary amine compound such as monoethylamine, mono-n- or iso-propylamine, mono n- or iso-butylamine, monoethanolamine, neopentanolamine, 2-aminopropanol, 3-aminopropanol, and 2-hydroxy-2'(aminopropoxy)ethylether; and a secondary amine compound such as diethylamine, dibutylamine, methylethylamine, diethanolamine, di-n- or -iso-propanoplaime, N-methylethanolamine, and N-ethylethanolamine.
- These primary or secondary amine compounds may be used separately or in combination of two ormore of them.
- diethanolamine is preferred in view of easiness in reaction, controllability, and water-dispersibility.
- the hydrazine derivative having active hydrogen, as the ingredient (Y), is an essential ingredient to provide the coating with excellent corrosion resistance.
- Examples of the hydrazine derivative having active hydrogen are the following.
- pyrazole and triazole compounds having a ring structure of five membered ring or six membered ring, and having nitrogen atom in the ring structure.
- hydrazine derivatives may be used separately or in combination of two or more of them.
- Some of the (Y) hydrazine derivatives having active hydrogen may be substituted with an active hydrogen-containing compound other than the hydrazine derivative. That is, according to the present invention, an active hydrogen-containing compound other than the (Y) hydrazine derivative having active hydrogen may be used for some of the active hydrogen-containing compounds.
- Examples of the active hydrogen-containing compound other than the (Y) hydrazine derivative are the following.
- the quaternary chlorinating agent applicable as a part of the active hydrogen-containing compound since the hydrazine derivative having no active hydrogen or the tertiary amine has no reactivity with epoxy group, the respective mixtures with an acid are prepared to make them reactive with epoxy group.
- the quaternary chlorinating agent reacts with epoxy group in the presence of, at need, water, thereby forming a quaternary salt with the epoxy group-containing resin.
- the acid used to obtain the quaternary chlorinating agent may be any of organic acid such as acetic acid and lactic acid or inorganic acid such as hydrochloric acid.
- the hydrazine derivative having no active hydrogen, which is used to obtain the quaternary chlorinating agent, may be 3,6-dichloropyridazine.
- the tertiary amine may be dimethyethanolamine, triethylamine, trimethylamine, triisopropylamine, and methyldiethanolamine.
- the percentage of the (Y) hydrazine derivative having active hydrogen in the active hydrogen-containing compound is in a range from 10 to 100% by mole, preferably from 30 to 100% by mole, and most preferably from 40 to 100% by mole. If the percentage of the (Y) hydrazine derivative having active hydrogen is less than 10% by mole, satisfactory rust-preventive function cannot be given to the surface-treatment coating, and the obtained rust-prevention effect is very little different from that in the case of simple mixing of a coating-forming resin with a hydrazine derivative.
- the (Z) modified epoxy resin generally it is preferable to conduct reaction between the (W) epoxy group-containing resin, the (X) primary amine compound and/or secondary amine compound, and an active hydrogen-containing compound in which a part or entire of the compound is structured by a (Y) hydrazine derivative having active hydrogen at temperatures ranging from 10°C to 300°C, preferably from 50°C to 150°C for about 1 to about 8 hours.
- the reaction may be done adding an organic solvent, and the kind of the solvent is not specifically limited.
- the solvent are: ketone such as acetone, methylethylketone, methylisobutylketone, dibutylketone, and cyclohexanone; alcohol or ether having hydroxyl group, such as ethanol, butanol, 2-ethylhexylalcohol, benzylalcohol, ethyleneglycol, ethyleneglycol monoisopropylether, ethyleneglycol monobutylether, ethyleneglycol monohexylether, propyleneglycol, propyleneglycol monomethylether, diethyleneglycol, diethyleneglycol monoethylether, and diethyleneglycol monobutylether; ester such as ethylacetate, butylacetate, and ethyleneglycol monobutyletheracetate; and aromatic hydrocarbon such as toluene and xylene.
- ketone such
- the blending percentage of the (W) epoxy group-containing resin and the (X) primary amine compound and/or secondary amine compound is preferably in a range from 20 to 80% by mole of the (X) amine compound to the epoxy group in the (X) epoxy group-containing resin, more preferably from 30 to 70% by mole, and most preferably from 40 to 60% by mole. From the point of corrosion resistance and water-dispersibility, it is preferable to let the (Y) hydrazine derivative having active hydrogen react by an equivalent quantity to the residual epoxy groups after the reaction.
- the (Y) hydrazine having active hydrogen is preferably added by percentages ranging from 80 to 20% by mole to the epoxy groups in the (W) epoxy group-containing resin, more preferably from 70 to 30% by mole, and most preferably from 60 to 40% by mole.
- An available method to prepare a resin dispersion by dispersing the (Z) modified epoxy resin in water is the neutralization using acetic acid, formic acid, phosphoric acid, and the like, which are the known neutralizing agents to amino group in the (Z) modified epoxy resin, followed by dispersing in water.
- the neutralization equivalent is not specifically limited, it is preferred to select the range thereof from 0.2 to 0.8 equivalent to amino groups, more preferably from 0.3 to 0.7 equivalent, and most preferably from 0.4 to 0.6 equivalent, from the point of property of dispersion and of water resistance.
- the water-epoxy resin dispersion according to the present invention can form a coating having good adhesion with metal and the like by applying and drying the water-epoxy resin dispersion.
- a (J) curing agent to the water-epoxy resin dispersion to heat and cure the organic coating.
- the (J) curing agent may be a polyisocyanate compound and an amino resin compound.
- the polyisocyanate compound is a compound having at least two isocyanate groups in a single molecule thereof.
- examples of the polyisocyanate compound are: an aliphatic isocyanate compound; an alicyclic isocyanate compound (including polycyclic one); an aromatic isocyanate compound; and a compound which is prepared by partial reaction of these isocyanate compounds by a polyhydric alcohol. Some of or all of the isocyanate groups in these polyisocyanate compounds may be blocked by a blocking agent.
- polyisocyanate compound examples include the following.
- polyisocyanate compounds may be used separately or in combination of two or more of them.
- blocking agent examples include:(1) aliphatic monoalcohol such as methanol, ethanol, propanol, butanol, and octylalcohol; (2) monoether of ethyleneglycol and/or diethyleneglycol, such as monoether of methyl, ethyl, propyl (n-, iso), butyl (n-, iso, sec); (3) aromatic alcohol such as phenol and cresol; and (4) oxime such as acetoxime and methylethylketone oxime.
- the reaction of one or more of these blocking agents with the polyisocyanate compound provides a polyisocyanate compound which is stably protected at least at normal temperature.
- the amino resin includes a methylolated amino resin which is prepared by a reaction between an aldehyde and an amino ingredient such as melamine, urea, benzoguanamine, acetoguanamine, steroguanamine, spiroguanamine, and dicyandiamide.
- the aldehyde includes formaldehyde, paraformaldehyde, acetoaldehyde, and benzaldehyde.
- a compound prepared by etherifying the methylolated amino resin by an appropriate alcohol can also be used.
- Examples of the alcohol applicable to the etherification are methylalcohol, ethylalcohol, n-propylalcohol, i-propylalcohol, n-butylalcohol, i-butylalcohol, 2-ethylbutanol, and 2-ethylhexanol.
- a methylolated melamine resin prepared by alkyletherifying at least some of the methylol groups is particularly preferable.
- the blending ratio of the (Z) modified epoxy resin to the (J) curing agent, (Z)/(J), is preferably in a range from 95/5 to 55/45 by mass of solid matter, and more preferably from 90/10 to 65/35, in view of adhesion of coating to the base material and of adequacy of top coating.
- curing acceleration catalyst for further increasing the crosslinking performance at low temperatures, however, it is preferred to use a known curing acceleration catalyst.
- the curing acceleration catalyst for the case that polyisocyanate compound is used as the curing agent are N-ethylmorphorine, dibutyltin dilaurate, cobalt naphthenate, tin (II) chloride, zinc naphtenate, and bismuth nitrate.
- Applicable curing acceleration catalyst in the case of using an amino resin as the curing agent includes phosphoric acid, sulfonic acid compound, or an amine-neutralized sulfonic acid compound.
- Typical examples of the sulfonic acid compound are p-toluenesulfonate, dodecylbenzenesulfonate, dinonylnaphthalenesulfonate, and dinonylnaphthalenesulfonate.
- the amine in the amine-neutralized sulfonic acid compound may be any of primary amine, secondary amine, and tertiary amine.
- the water dispersed polyurethane resine is an urethane emulsion using a product of a reaction between a polyisocyanate compound and a polyhydroxy compound such as polyetherdiol and polyesterdiol.
- the urethane emulsion can be readily obtained by, for example, a reaction between a polyisocyanate compound and a polyhydroxy compound in the presence or in the absence of a hydrophilic organic solvent which has no active hydrogen reactive with isocyanate group in the molecule thereof under a condition of excess isocyanate groups of the polyisocyanate compound to the hydroxyl groups in the polyhydroxy compound.
- the reaction product polymer
- an amine and water
- a nonionic or ionic emulsifying agent is added to the reaction product, and further water is added to the mixture to make the product emulsify and disperse, and then, at need, the organic solvent is distilled out.
- the urethane emulsion is prepared without using emulsifying agent.
- polyisocyanate compound examples include: organic diisocyanate including aliphatic diisocyanate such as hexamethylene diisocyanate and trimethylhexamethylene diisocyanate, alicyclic diisocyanate such as hydrogenated xylylene diisocyanate and isophorone diisocyanate, and aromatic diisocyanate such as tolylene diisocyanate and 4,4'-diphenylmethane diisocyanate; and a cyclization polymer of above organic diisocyanates; and further isocyanulate and biuret compound of above organic diisocyanates.
- organic diisocyanate including aliphatic diisocyanate such as hexamethylene diisocyanate and trimethylhexamethylene diisocyanate, alicyclic diisocyanate such as hydrogenated xylylene diisocyanate and isophorone diisocyanate, and aromatic diisocyanate such as tolylene diisocyanate and 4,4'
- a particularly preferable water dispersed polyurethane resine is nonionic or cationic polyurethane emulsion.
- the blending ratio of the ( ⁇ ) water-epoxy resin dispersion to the ( ⁇ ) water dispersed polyurethane resine in the surface treatment coating composition, [water-epoxy resin dispersion]/[water dispersed polyurethane resine], is preferably in a range from 95/5 to 5/95 as mass ratio of the resin solid matter in the water-epoxy resin dispersion to the solid matter in the water-epoxy resin dispersion, more preferably from 75/25 to 25/75.
- a presumable reason of the improvement is that the addition of an appropriate quantity of water dispersed polyurethane resine improves the coating-formability of the surface treatment coating composition, which allows preventing the penetration of corrosive substances, which prevents the outflow of rust inhibitor ingredient from the coating, and which suppresses the crack generation in the resin coating after the working, thereby improving the corrosion resistance. If the blending ratio of the ( ⁇ ) water-epoxy resin dispersion to the ( ⁇ ) water dispersed polyurethane resine becomes smaller than the above lower limit, the coating-formability by the urethane resin becomes insufficient, and the suppression effect to the corrosive substances becomes unsatisfactory, thus likely deteriorating the white rust resistance.
- the surface treatment coating composition may contain one or more of other water-dispersible resin and/or water-soluble resin, for example, acrylic resin, polyester resin, epoxy resin, ethylene resin, alkyd resin, phenol resin, and olefin resin, at amounts of about 25% by mass as solid matter to the total resin solid matter.
- other water-dispersible resin and/or water-soluble resin for example, acrylic resin, polyester resin, epoxy resin, ethylene resin, alkyd resin, phenol resin, and olefin resin, at amounts of about 25% by mass as solid matter to the total resin solid matter.
- silane coupling agent examples include vinylmethoxysilane, vinylethoxysilane, vinyltrichlorosilane, vinyltrimethoxysilane, vinyltriethoxysilane, ⁇ -(3,4-epoxycyclohexyl)ethyltrimethoxysilane, ⁇ -glycidoxypropyltrimethoxysilane, ⁇ -glycidoxypropylmethyldiethoxysilane, ⁇ -glycidoxypropyltriethoxysilane, N- ⁇ (aminoethyl) ⁇ -aminopropylmethyldimethoxysilane, N- ⁇ (aminoethyl) ⁇ -aminopropyltrimethoxysilane, N- ⁇ (aminoethyl) ⁇ -aminopropyltrimethoxysilane, ⁇ -aminopropyltrimethoxysilane, ⁇ -amino
- the improvement of white rust resistance owing to the existence of silane coupling agent as well as the specified acid ingredient in the surface treatment coating composition is attained presumably by the reason described before.
- the one having amino group as the reactive functional group is particularly preferable from the point that the water-dispersible resin of the above ( ⁇ ) ingredient contains a highly reactive functional group.
- Examples of that type of silane coupling agent are N- ⁇ (aminoethyl) ⁇ -aminopropylmethyldimethoxysilane, N- ⁇ (aminoethyl) ⁇ -aminopropyltrimethoxysilane, N- ⁇ (aminoethyl) ⁇ -aminopropyltrimethoxysilane, ⁇ -aminopropyltrimethoxysilane, and ⁇ -aminopropyltriethoxysilane.
- KBM-903, KBE-903, KBM-603, KBE-602, and KBE-603, (trade names; manufactured by Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd.)
- the blending quantity of silane coupling agent is preferably in a range from 1 to 300 parts by mass as solid matter to 100 parts by mass of the resin solid matter in the water-epoxy resin dispersion as the above ingredient ( ⁇ ), more preferably from 5 to 100 parts by mass, and most preferably from 15 to 50 parts by mass. If the blending quantity of silane coupling agent is smaller than 1 part by mass, the corrosion resistance is deteriorated. If the blending quantity of silane coupling agent exceeds 300 parts by mass, satisfactory coating cannot be formed, which fails to attain the effect of improving the adhesion and the barrier performance to the water-dispersible resin, thereby deteriorating the corrosion resistance.
- the phosphoric acid and/or the hexafluorometal acid as the above ingredient ( ⁇ ) has a function to activate the plated metal surface by acting onto the inactive plated metal surface.
- the adhesion between thus activated plated metal surface and the coating-forming resin is significantly improved owing to the silane coupling agent, thereby markedly improving the corrosion resistance.
- the phosphoric acid and the hexafluorometal acid may be used separately or in combination of them.
- hexafluorometal acid which contains one or more elements selected from the group consisting of Ti, Si, and Zr, such as fluorotitanic acid, fluorozirconic acid, and hydrofluorosilicic acid, from the above-described point that the reaction layer of pseudo-two layer coating is effectively formed.
- a preferable one is a hexafluorometal acid which contains one or more elements selected from the group consisting of Ti, Si, and Zr, such as fluorotitanic acid, fluorozirconic acid, and hydrofluorosilicic acid, from the above-described point that the reaction layer of pseudo-two layer coating is effectively formed.
- a preferable one is a hexafluorometal acid which contains one or more elements selected from the group consisting of Ti, Si, and Zr, such as fluorotitanic acid, fluorozirconic acid, and hydrofluorosilicic acid, from the above-described point that the reaction layer of pseudo-two layer coating is
- the blending quantity of the phosphoric acid and/or the hexafluorometal acid is preferably in a range from 0.1 to 80 parts by mass as solid matter to 100 parts by mass of the resin solid matter in the water-epoxy resin dispersion as the above ingredient ( ⁇ ), more preferably from 1 to 60 parts by mass, and most preferably from 5 to 50 parts by mass. If the blending quantity of the phosphoric acid and/or the hexafluorometal acid is smaller than 0.1 parts by mass, the corrosion resistance is deteriorated, and if the blending quantity thereof exceeds 80 parts by mass, the soluble ingredient in the coating increases to deteriorate the corrosion resistance, both of which cases are not preferable.
- the surface treatment coating composition may contain, at need, a water-soluble phosphate.
- a water-soluble phosphate examples include one or more of metal salt thereof such as orthophosphoric acid, diphosphoric acid, polyphosphoric acid, and methaphosphoric acid.
- metal salt thereof such as orthophosphoric acid, diphosphoric acid, polyphosphoric acid, and methaphosphoric acid.
- salt of organic phosphoric acid for example, phytic acid, phytinate, phosphonic acid, phosphonate, and their metal salt
- diphosphate is preferred in view of stability of the surface treatment coating composition and other characteristics.
- phosphate in the coating there is no specific limitation in the configuration of phosphate in the coating, and the phosphate may be in crystal or amorphous state. Furthermore, there is no specific limitation in the ionicity and solubility of phosphate in the coating. A presumable reason of improvement of corrosion resistance by the addition of a water-soluble phosphate is that the water-soluble phosphate forms a dense and slightly-soluble compound during the coating-forming stage.
- the silane coupling agent establishes a chemical bond with both the activated plated metal and the coating-forming resin, thereby providing excellent adhesion between the plated metal and the coating-forming resin, and excellent corrosion resistance. Since, however, the surface of plated metal unavoidably has inactive site, the inactive site is difficult to generate the chemical bond, and fails to fully perform the rust-preventive effect.
- the water-soluble phosphate forms a dense and slightly-soluble compound during the coating-forming stage. That is, along with the dissolution of the plated coating by the action of the phosphoric acid ion in the water-soluble phosphate, the pH increases at the interface between the plated coating and the surface treatment coating composition. As a result, a precipitate coating of the water-soluble phosphate is formed, which coating contributes to the improvement of corrosion resistance.
- Al, Mn, Ni, and Mg are particularly preferred as the cation species of the water-soluble phosphate. It is preferable to use a water-soluble phosphate that contains one or more of these cations. Examples of that type of water-soluble phosphate are aluminum diphosphate, manganese diphosphate, nickel diphosphate, and magnesium diphosphate. As of these, aluminum diphosphate is most preferable.
- the mole ratio of the cationic ingredient to the P 2 O 5 ingredient, [cation]/[P 2 O 5 ], is preferably in a range from 0.4 to 1.0.
- the mole ratio [cation]/[P 2 O 5 ] is smaller than 0.4, the soluble phosphate deteriorates the insoluble property of the coating, which deteriorates the corrosion resistance, and if the mole ratio [cation]/[P 2 O 5 ] exceeds 1.0, the stability of treatment-solution is significantly deteriorated, both of which cases are not preferable.
- the blending quantity of the water-soluble phosphate is preferably in a range from 0.1 to 60 parts by mass as solid matter to 100 parts by mass of the resin solid matter in the water-epoxy resin dispersion as the ingredient (a), more preferably from 0.5 to 40 parts by mass, and most preferably from 1 to 30 parts by mass.
- a preferable blending quantity is in a range from 0.1 to 60 parts by mass of resin solid matter to 100 parts by mass of the resin solid matter in the sum of the water-epoxy resin dispersion of the ingredient ( ⁇ ) and the water dispersed polyurethane resine of the ingredient ( ⁇ ), more preferably from 0.5 to 40 parts by mass, and most preferably from 1 to 30 parts by mass. If the blending quantity of the water-soluble phosphate is smaller than 0.1 parts by mass, the effect of improvement in the corrosion resistance is insufficient, and if the blending quantity thereof exceeds 60 parts by mass, the soluble ingredient in the coating increases, both of which cases are not preferable.
- the surface treatment coating composition may contain a non-chromium based rust inhibitor, at need, aiming to improve the corrosion resistance.
- a non-chromium based rust inhibitor By blending a non-chromium based rust inhibitor in the surface treatment coating composition, especially excellent corrosion preventive performance (self-repair performance) is attained.
- the non-chromium based rust inhibitor of one or more of the following-given compounds (e1) through (e7) is particularly preferable.
- colloidal silica and dry silica which are the fine particle silica
- colloidal silica and dry silica which are the fine particle silica
- colloidal silica examples include SNOWTEX O, 20, 30, 40, C, and S, (trade names; manufactured by Nissan Chemical Industries, Co., Ltd.)
- fumed silica examples include AEROSIL R971, R812, R811, R974, R202, R805, 130, 200, 300, and 300CR, (trade names; manufactured by Nippon Aerosil Co., Ltd.)
- calcium ion exchanged silica examples include SHIELDEX C303, SHIELEX AC3, SHIELDEX AC5, (trade names; manufactured by W.R.Grace & Co.), and SHIELDEX, SHELDEX SY710, (trade names; manufactured by Fuji Silysia Chemical, Ltd.)
- the ingredients (e2) and (e3) provide especially excellent corrosion preventive performance (self-repair performance) owing to their precipitation action.
- the calcium compound as the ingredient (e2) may be any of calcium oxide, calcium hydroxide, and calcium salt, and one or more of them can be used.
- the calcium salt there is no specific limitation of the calcium salt, and there may be used a simple salt such as calcium silicate, calcium carbonate, and calcium phosphate, which contain only calcium as the cation, and a double salt such as calcium-zinc phosphate and calcium-magnesium phosphate, which contain calcium ion and cation other than calcium.
- the ingredient (e2) suppresses the corrosion reaction through the preferential dissolution of calcium, which is less noble than zinc and aluminum which are the plating metals, under a corrosive environment, which dissolved-calcium then forms a dense and slightly-soluble product with OH - generated by the cathodic reaction to seal the defective section.
- the ingredient (e2) is blended with above-described silica, calcium ion is adsorbed onto the surface and is coagulated by electrically neutralizing the surface charge. As a result, a dense and slightly-soluble protective coating is formed, which protective coating then seals the origin of corrosion to suppress the corrosion reaction.
- the slightly-soluble phosphoric acid compound as the ingredient (e3) may use a slightly-soluble phosphate.
- the slightly-soluble phosphate includes all kinds of salts such as simple salt and double salt.
- the metal cation to structure the slightly-soluble phosphate has no specific limitation, and any metal cation of slightly-soluble zinc phosphate, magnesium phosphate, calcium phosphate, aluminum phosphate, and the like may be applied.
- there is no limitation of the skeleton and the condensation degree of phosphoric acid ion and there are applicable any of normal salt, dihydrogen salt, monohydrogen salt, and phosphite.
- normal salt includes all kinds of condensed phosphates such as polyphosphate, other than orthophosphate.
- slightly-soluble phosphoric acid compound zinc and aluminum of the plating metal, dissolved by corrosion, and phosphoric acid ion dissociated by hydrolysis conduct the complex-forming reaction to form a dense and slightly-soluble protective coating, thus sealing the origin of corrosion to suppress the corrosion reaction.
- a molybdate may be used as the molybdic acid compound of the ingredient (e4).
- the molybdate has no limitation of the skeleton and condensation degree thereof, and there are applicable orthomolybdate, paramolybdate, and methamolybdate.
- the molybdate includes all kinds of salts such as simple salt and double salt.
- An example of the double salt is phosphoric acid - molybdic acid salt.
- the molybdic acid compound generates self-repair performance by the passivation effect. That is, with the dissolved oxygen, the molybdic acid compound forms a dense oxide on the coating surface in a corrosive environment, thereby sealing the origin of corrosion to suppress the corrosion reaction.
- Applicable vanadium compound of the ingredient (e5) includes pentavalent vanadium compound and tetravalent vanadium compound. From the point of corrosion resistance, tetravalent vanadium is particularly preferred.
- Examples of the organic compound of the ingredient (e6) are the following.
- triazole there are applicable 1,2,4-triazole, 3-amino-1,2,4-triazole, 3-mercapto-1,2,4-triazole, 5-amino-3-mercapto-1,2,4-triazole, 1H-benzotriazole, and the like.
- thiol there are applicable 1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-trithiol, 2-mercaptobenzimidazole, and the like.
- thiaziazole there are applicable 5-amino-2-mercapto-1,3,4-thiadiazole, 2,5-dimercapto-1,3,4-thiaziazole, and the like.
- thiazole there area applicable 2-N,N-diethylthiobenzothiazole, 2-mercaptobenzothiazole, and the like.
- thiuram there are applicable tetrathiuramdisulfide, and the like. These organic compounds generate self-repair performance by the adsorption effect. That is, zinc and aluminum eluted by corrosion are adsorbed to the polar group containing sulfur in these organic compounds, thus forming an inactive coating to seal the origin of corrosion, thereby suppressing the corrosion reaction.
- Examples of the organic compound of the ingredient (e7) are the following.
- the hydrazide compound there are applicable carbohydrazide, hydrazidepropionate, hydrazidesalicylate, dihydrazideadipate, dihydrazidesebacylate, dihydrazidedodecanate, dihydrazideisophthalate, thiocarbohydrazide, 4,4'-oxybisbenzenesulfonylhydrazide, benzophenonehydrazone, aminopolyacrylamide, and the like.
- the pyrazole compound there are applicable pyrazole, 3,5-dimethylpyrazole, 3-methyl-5-pyrazolone, 3-amino-5-methylpyrazole, and the like.
- 1,2,4-triazole there area applicable 1,2,4-triazole; 3-amino-1,2,4-triazole, 4-amino-1,2,4-triazole, 3-mercapto-1,2,4-triazole, 5-amino-3-mercapto-1,2,4-triazole, 2,3-dihydro-3-oxo-1,2,4-triazole, 1H-benzotriazole, 1-hydroxybenzotriazole(monohydrate), 6-phenyl-8-hydroxytriazolopyridazine, 6-methyl-8-hydroxytriazolopyridazine, 5-hydroxy-7-methyl-1,3,8-triazaindolizine, and the like.
- tetrazole compound there are applicable 5-phenyl-1,2,3,4-tetrazole, 5-mercapto-1-phenyl-1,2,3,4-tetrazole, and the like.
- thiaziazole compound there are applicable 5-amino-2-mercapto-1,3,4-thiaziazole, 2,5-dimercapto-1,3,4-thiadiazole, and the like.
- pyridazine compound there are applicable hydrazidemaleate, 6-methyl-3-pyridazone, 4,5-dichloro-3-pyridazone, 4,5-dibromo-3-pyridazone, 5-methyl-4,5-dihydro-3-pyridazone, and the like.
- pyrazole compound and triazole compound which have ring structure with five-membered ring or six-membered ring and which have nitrogen atom in the ring structure are particularly preferable.
- the blending quantity of the non-chromium based rust inhibitor is preferably in a range from 0.1 to 50 parts by mass as solid matter to 100 parts by mass of the resin solid matter in the water-epoxy resin dispersion as the ingredient (a), more preferably from 0.5 to 30 parts by mass.
- a preferable blending quantity is in a range from 0.1 to 50 parts by mass of solid matter to 100 parts by mass of the resin solid matter in the sum of the water-epoxy resin dispersion of the ingredient ( ⁇ ) and the water dispersed polyurethane resine of the ingredient ( ⁇ ), more preferably from 0.5 to 30 parts by mass.
- the blending quantity of the non-chromium based rust inhibitor is smaller than 0.1 parts by mass, the effect of improvement in the corrosion resistance after alkaline degreasing is insufficient, and if the blending quantity thereof exceeds 50 parts by mass, the coatability and the workability deteriorate, and the corrosion resistance also deteriorates, both of which cases are not preferable.
- Two or more of the above (e1) through (e7) rust inhibitors may be added in combination thereof. In that case, since the respective inherent corrosion preventive actions are combined, stronger corrosion resistance is attained.
- the ingredient (e1) adopts a calcium ion exchanged silica and one or more of (e3) through (e7) ingredients, particularly all of the (e3) through (e7) ingredients, are added in combination, specifically excellent corrosion resistance is attained.
- the surface-treatment coating may further contain one or more of other oxide fine particles (aluminum oxide, zirconium oxide, titanium oxide, cerium oxide, antimony oxide, and the like), phosphomolybdic acid salt (aluminum phosphomolybdate, and the like), and organic inhibitor (hydrazine and its derivative, thiol compound, thiocarbamate, and the like), as the rust inhibitor.
- oxide fine particles aluminum oxide, zirconium oxide, titanium oxide, cerium oxide, antimony oxide, and the like
- phosphomolybdic acid salt aluminum phosphomolybdate, and the like
- organic inhibitor hydroazine and its derivative, thiol compound, thiocarbamate, and the like
- the surface-treatment coating may contain one or more of organic coloring pigment (condensed polycyclic organic pigment, phthalocyanine-based organic pigment, and the like), coloring dye (water-soluble azo-based metal dye, and the like), inorganic pigment (titanium oxide, and the like), conductive pigment (metal powder of zinc, aluminum, nickel, and the like, iron phosphide, antimony-doped tin oxide, and the like, coupling agent (titanium coupling agent, and the like), and melamine-cyanuric acid additive, and the like), as the additive.
- organic coloring pigment condensed polycyclic organic pigment, phthalocyanine-based organic pigment, and the like
- coloring dye water-soluble azo-based metal dye, and the like
- inorganic pigment titanium oxide, and the like
- conductive pigment metal powder of zinc, aluminum, nickel, and the like, iron phosphide, antimony-doped tin oxide, and the like
- coupling agent titanium coupling agent, and the like
- the surface-treatment coating formed by the surface treatment coating composition containing the above ingredients has dry coating thicknesses ranging from 0.01 to 1.0 ⁇ m, preferably from 0.1 to 0.8 ⁇ m. If the dry coating thickness is smaller than 0.01 ⁇ m, the corrosion resistance is insufficient, and if the dry coating thickness is larger than 1.0 ⁇ m, the conductivity and the workability deteriorate.
- top coating organic coating formed on the surface-treatment coating (the surface-treatment coatings of the first configuration and the second configuration) as the secondary coating.
- the top coating is a coating having thicknesses ranging from 0.3 to 2.0 ⁇ m, formed by applying a coating composition for top-coating, which composition contains an (E) high molecular weight epoxy group-containing resin having number average molecular weights ranging from 6000 to 20000, or which preferably contains the (E) resin as the main ingredient resin, and then by drying the applied resin.
- the top coating also does not contain chromium.
- the (E) epoxy group-containing resin is adopted as the top coating because the (E) epoxy group-containing resin is superior in reactivity, readiness of reaction, corrosion prevention, and other characteristics to other resins.
- the (E) epoxy group-containing resin are epoxy resin, modified epoxy resin, acrylic-based copolymer resin prepared by copolymerizing with epoxy group-containing monomer, polybutadiene resin having epoxy group, polyurethane resin having epoxy group, and an additive or a condensate of these resins. These epoxy group-containing resins may be used separately or in combination of two or more of them.
- epoxy resin and modified epoxy resin are particularly preferable in view of adhesion with plating surface and of corrosion resistance.
- thermosetting epoxy resin and modified epoxy resin having excellent insulation performance to the corrosive substances such as oxygen are most suitable, and are particularly advantageous to make the coating weight of the coating low level for attaining high grade spot-weldability.
- the (E) epoxy group-containing resin high molecular weight epoxy group-containing resins having number average molecular weights ranging from 6000 to 20000, preferably from 700 to 12000, are adopted. Among them, bisphenol type epoxy resins are preferred.
- the generally-used bisphenol type epoxy resins have 5500 or smaller number average molecular weight. If, however, the number average molecular weight thereof is smaller than 6000, the workability of the obtained coating is not sufficient, and the coating induces serious damages during severe working under a holddown bead in a press-mold for automobile, and the corrosion resistance at the working section deteriorates. If the number average molecular weight thereof exceeds 20000, the manufacture of epoxy resin becomes extremely difficult, and gelling or other phenomena hinder obtaining stable quality of the product.
- Examples of the bisphenol type epoxy resin are any of a resin which is prepared by condensing epichlorohydrin with bisphenol in the presence of, at need, a catalyst such as alkali catalyst to high molecular weight, and a resin which is prepared by condensing epichlorohydrin with bisphenol in the presence of, at need, a catalyst such as alkali catalyst to a low molecular weight epoxy resin, which low molecular weight epoxy resin is further subjected to polyaddition reaction with bisphenol.
- the latter method is preferable.
- bisphenol bis (4-hydroxyphenyl) methane [bisphenol F], 1,1-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)ethane, 2,2-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)propane [bisphenol A], 2,2-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)butane [bisphenol B], bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)-1,1-isobutane, bis(4-hydroxy-tert-butyl-phenyl)-2,2-propane, p-(4-hydroxyphenyl)phenol, oxybis(4-hydroxyphenyl), sulfonylbis(4-hydroxyphenyl), 4,4'-dihydroxybenzophenone, and bis(2-hydroxynaphthyl)methane.
- bisphenol F bis (4-hydroxyphenyl) methane
- bisphenol A 1,1-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)ethane
- bisphenol B 2,2-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)butane
- bisphenol B bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)-1
- bis(4-hydroxydiphenyl)methane [bisphenol F] and 2,2-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)propane [bisphenol A] are preferred.
- the above bisphenols may be used separately or in combination of two or more of them.
- the modified epoxy resins include acrylic-modified epoxy resin, polyester-modified epoxy resin, and urethane-modified epoxy resin. Furthermore, there area applicable a polyalkyleneglycol-modified epoxy resin which is prepared by the reaction of polyalkyleneglycol, polyisocyanate, and epoxy resin, and a modified epoxy resin (hydrazine derivative-modified epoxy resin) which is prepared by the reaction of epoxy resin with an active hydrogen-containing compound in which a part or entire of the compound is structured by a hydrazine derivative having active hydrogen. As of these, hydrazine derivative-modified epoxy resin is particularly preferable in view of improving the corrosion resistance.
- the modified epoxy resin may be the one prepared by the reaction of epoxy group or hydroxyl group in the above epoxy resin with various modifying agents.
- the modified epoxy resin are an epoxy ester resin prepared by a reaction with dry fatty acid, an epoxy acrylate resin prepared by modifying by a polymerizable unsaturated monomer ingredient containing acrylic acid or methacrylic acid, and an urethane-modified epoxy resin prepared by a reaction with isocyanate compound.
- acrylic-based copolymer resin prepared by the copolymerization with the above epoxy group-containing monomer are the resins synthesized from an unsaturated monomer having epoxy group and a polymerizable unsaturated monomer ingredient which essentially contains an acrylic acid ester or a methacrylic acid ester, by solution polymerization, emulsion polymerization, suspension polymerization, and the like.
- Examples of the polymerizable unsaturated monomer ingredient are: C1-C24 alkyl ester of acrylic acid or methacrylic acid, such as methyl(meth)acrylate, ethyl(meth)acrylate, propyl(meth)acrylate, n-, iso-, or ter-butyl(meth)acrylate, hexyl(meth)acrylate, 2-ethylhexyl(meth)acrylate, decyl(meth)acrylate, and lauryl(meth)acrylate; acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, styrene, vinyl toluene, acrylamide, acrylonitrile, N-methylol(meth)acrylamide, and C1-C4 alkyletherified compound of N-methylol(meth)acrylamide; and N,N-diethylaminoethyl methacrylate.
- the unsaturated monomer having epoxy group is not specifically limited if only the monomer has an epoxy group and a polymerizable unsaturated group, such as glycidylmethacrylate, glycidylacrylate, and 3,4-epoxycyclohexylmethyl(meth)acrylate.
- the modified epoxy group-containing resin represented by the above hydrazine derivative-modified epoxy resin, which is prepared by the reaction of an (H) active hydrogen-containing compound in which a part or entire of the compound is structured by an (I) hydrazine derivative having active hydrogen with an (E) high molecular weight epoxy group-containing resin, provides improved adhesion with base coating and forms a coating having particularly superior corrosion resistance by the reaction between the epoxy group in the(E) high molecular weight epoxy group-containing resin with the (I) hydrazine derivative having active hydrogen.
- Examples of the (H) active hydrogen-containing compound reacting with the epoxy group of the (E) high molecular weight epoxy group-containing resin are the following, and one or more thereof may be applied. Also in this case, it is essential that at least a part (preferably entire) of the (H) active hydrogen-containing compound is the (I) hydrazine derivative having active hydrogen. That is, the (I) hydrazine derivative having active hydrogen is adopted as the essential ingredient, and at need, the (H) active hydrogen-containing compound other than the (I) hydrazine derivative is adopted.
- Examples of the (I) hydrazide derivative having active hydrogen are the following.
- pyrazole and triazole compounds having a ring structure of five membered ring or six membered ring, and having nitrogen atom in the ring structure.
- hydrazine derivatives may be used separately or in combination of two or more of them.
- Typical examples of the amine compound having active hydrogen, applicable to a part of the (H) active hydrogen-containing compound are the following.
- the quaternary chlorinating agent applicable as a part of the (H) active hydrogen-containing compound since the hydrazine derivative having no active hydrogen or the tertiary amine have no reactivity with epoxy group, the respective mixtures with an acid are prepared to make them reactive with epoxy group.
- the quaternary chlorinating agent reacts with epoxy group in the presence of, at need, water, thereby forming a quaternary salt with the epoxy group-containing resin.
- the acid used to obtain the quaternary chlorinating agent may be any of organic acid such as acetic acid and lactic acid and inorganic acid such as hydrochloric acid.
- the hydrazine derivative having no active hydrogen, which is used to obtain the quaternary chlorinating agent may be 3, 6-dichloropyridazine.
- the tertiary amine may be dimethylethanolamine, triethylamine, trimethylamine, triisopropylamine, and methyldiethanolamine.
- the product of the reaction of the (E) high molecular weight epoxy group-containing resin and the (H) active hydrogen-containing compound in which a part or entire of the compound is structured by an (I) hydrazine derivative having active hydrogen is prepared by the reaction of the (E) high molecular weight epoxy group-containing resin and the (H) active hydrogen-containing compound at temperatures ranging from 10°C to 300°C, preferably from 50°C to 150°C, for about 1 to about 8 hours.
- the above reaction may be conducted adding an organic solvent.
- the organic solvent is not specifically limited.
- the organic solvent are: ketone such as acetone, methylethylketone , methylisobutylketone, dibutylketone, and cyclohexanone; alcohol or ether having hydroxyl group, such as ethanol, butanol, 2-ethylhexylalcohol, benzylalcohol, ethyleneglycol, ethyleneglycol monoisopropylether, ethyleneglycol monobutylether, ethyleneglycol monohexylether, propyleneglycol, propyleneglycol monomethylether, diethyleneglycol, diethyleneglycol monoethylether, and diethyleneglycol monobutylether; ester such as ethylacetate, butylacetate, and ethyleneglycol monobutyletheracetate; aromatic hydrocarbon such as toluene and xylene. One or more of them
- the blending quantity of the (E) high molecular weight epoxy group-containing resin to the (H) active hydrogen-containing compound in which a part or entire of the compound is structured by an (I) hydrazine derivative having active hydrogen is preferably in a range from 0.5 to 20 parts by mass of solid matter to 100 parts by mass of solid matter in the (E) high molecular weight epoxy group-containing resin (A), and more preferably from 1.0 to 10 parts by mass.
- the blending ratio of the (H) active hydrogen-containing compound to the (E) high molecular weight epoxy group-containing resin, as the number of active hydrogen groups in the (H) active hydrogen-containing compound to the number of epoxy groups in the (E) high molecular weight epoxy group-containing resin, or [(the number of active hydrogen groups)/(the number of epoxy groups)], is preferably in a range from 0.01 to 10, more preferably from 0.1 to 8, and most preferably from 0.2 to 4, from the point of corrosion resistance.
- the percentage of the (I) hydrazine derivative having active hydrogen in the (H) active hydrogen-containing compound is preferably in a range from 10 to 100% by mole, more preferably from 30 to 100% by mole, and most preferably from 40 to 100% by mole. If the percentage of the (I) hydrazine derivative having active hydrogen is smaller than 10% by mole, the top coating fails to attain sufficient rust preventive function, and the obtained rust prevention effect becomes almost similar with that in the case of simple-mixing of a coating-forming organic resin and a hydrazine derivative.
- the coating composition for top coating according to the present invention contains the (E) high molecular weight epoxy group-containing resin as an essential ingredient.
- a curing agent which can react with the hydroxyl group in the high molecular weight epoxy group-containing resin, the coating crosslinks during the heating and drying stage after applying, thus forming a dense coating having more excellent workability and giving barrier performance.
- Preferable curing methods for forming the resin composition coating include a curing method which utilizes urethanation reaction between the (G) polyisocyanate compound and hydroxyl group in the epoxy group-containing resin, and a curing method which utilizes etherification reaction between the (F) amino resin and hydroxyl group in the epoxy group-containing resin.
- the (F) amino resin includes a methylolated amino resin which is prepared by a reaction between an amino ingredient such as melamine, urea, benzoguanamine, acetoguanamine, steroguanamine, spiroguanamine, and dicyandiamide, and an aldehyde ingredient such as formaldehyde, paraformaldehyde, acetoaldehyde, and benzaldehyde.
- a compound prepared by etherifying the methylol group in the methylolated amino resin by a lower alcohol of C1 to C6 is also included in the above amino resins.
- a methyl-etherified melamine resin prepared by etherifying a part or all of methylol groups in the methyloled melamine resin by methyl alcohol
- a butyl-etherified melamine resin prepared by butyl-etherifying by butylether
- a mixed etherified melamine resin of methyl ether and butyl ether which is etherified by both methyl alcohol and butyl alcohol.
- a methyl-etherified melamine resin containing 1 or more imino groups as an average in a single molecule thereof, preferably 1.5 or more thereof, allows increasing the low temperature reactivity with the (E) high molecular weight epoxy group-containing resin, thereby significantly increasing the strength of the coating.
- Commercially available amino resins include Cymel 325, Cymel 327, and Cymel 703, (trade names; manufactured by Mitsui Cytec, Ltd.)
- the above amino resins may be used separately or in combination of two or more of them.
- Examples of the (G) polyisocyanate compound are: aliphatic diisocyanate such as hexamethylene diisocyanate and trimethylhexamethylene diisocyanate; alicyclic diisocyanate such as hydrogenated xylylene diisocyanate and isophorone diisocyanate; aromatic diisocyanate such as tolylene diisocyanate and 4,4'-diphenylmethane diisocyanate; organic polyisocyanate itself such as a polyisocyanate compound having three or more isocyanate groups, including triphenylmethane-4,4',4"-triisocyanate, 1,3,5-triisocyanatebenzene, 2,4,6-triisocyanatetoluene, and 4,4'-dimethyldiphenylmethane-2,2',5,5'-tetraisocyanate; an additive of each of these organic polyisocyanates with polyhydric alcohol, low molecular weight polyester resin, water, or the
- polyisocyanate compounds having 4 or more isocyanate groups, preferably 6 to 10 thereof, in a single molecule can form stronger coating even at decreased reaction temperatures owing to the dense crosslink with the (E) high molecular weight epoxy group-containing resin, thus providing particularly good corrosion resistance at working section under severe working.
- Examples of that type of polyisocyanate compound are: an adduct of 4,4'-dimethyldiphenylmethane-2,2',5,5'-tetraisocyanate; and an adduct of hexamethylenediisocyanate.
- the (G) polyisocyanate compound may be the one in which a part or all of the isocyanate groups thereof is blocked by a blocking agent.
- the blocking agent are: phenol series including phenol, cresol, and xylenol; lactam series including ⁇ -caprolactam, ⁇ -valerolactam, ⁇ -butylolactam, and ⁇ -propyolactam; alcohol series including methanol, ethanol, n-propyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol, n-butyl alcohol, isobutyl alcohol, tert-butyl alcohol, ethyleneglycol monoethylether, ethyleneglycol monobutylether, diethyleneglycol monoethylether, propyleneglycol monomethylether, and benzyl alcohol; oxime series including formamidoxime, acetoaldoxime, acetoxime, methylethylketoxime, diacetylmonoxime,
- polyisocyanate compounds containing 4 or more isocyanate groups in a single molecule thereof include MF-B80M, MF-B60X, MF-K60X, and ME20-B80S, (trade names; manufactured by Asahi Kasei Chemicals Corporation)
- preferable content of the curing agent in the coating composition for top coating is in a range from 1 to 50 parts by mass of solid matter, more preferably from 5 to 30 parts by mass, to 100 parts by mass of the solid matter in the (E) high molecular weight epoxy group-containing resin.
- the (E) high molecular weight epoxy group-containing resin is fully crosslinked.
- a known curing acceleration catalyst are N-ethylmorphorine, dibutyltin dilaurate, cobalt naphthenate, tin(II)chloride, zinc naphtenate, and bismuth nitrate.
- a known resin such as acrylic, alkyd, and polyester resins can be used together with the (E) high molecular weight epoxy group-containing resin.
- the top coating (coating composition for top coating) according to the present invention may contain a non-chromium based rust inhibitor, at need. By adding the non-chromium based rust inhibitor to the top coating, further excellent corrosion preventive performance is attained.
- the non-chromium based rust inhibitor of one or more of the following-given compounds (e1) through (e7) is particularly preferable.
- non-chromium based rust inhibitors (e1) through (e7), and their corrosion preventive mechanism are described before relating to the surface-treatment coating.
- the blending quantity of the non-chromium based rust inhibitor is preferably in a range from 0.1 to 50 parts by mass as solid matter to 100 parts by mass of the resin solid matter in the coating composition for forming coating, more preferably from 0.5 to 30 parts by mass. If the blending quantity of the non-chromium based rust inhibitor is smaller than 0.1 parts by mass, the effect of improvement in the corrosion resistance after alkaline degreasing is insufficient, and if the blending quantity thereof exceeds 50 parts by mass, the coatability, the workability, and the weldability deteriorate, and further the corrosion resistance deteriorates, both of which cases are not preferable.
- Two or more of the above (e1) through (e7) rust inhibitors may be added in combination therewith. In that case, since the respective inherent corrosion preventive actions are combined, stronger corrosion resistance is attained.
- the ingredient (e1) adopts a calcium ion exchanged silica and one or more of (e3) through (e7) ingredients, particularly all of the (e3) through (e7) ingredients, are added in combination, especially excellent corrosion resistance is attained.
- the top coating may further contain one or more of other oxide fine particles (aluminum oxide, zirconium oxide, titanium oxide, cerium oxide, antimony oxide, and the like), phosphomolybdate (aluminum phosphomolybdate and the like), organic phosphoric acid and a salt thereof (phytic acid, phytinate, phosphonic acid, phosphonate, their metal salt, alkali metal salt, alkali earth metal salt, and the like), and organic inhibitor (hydrazine derivative, thiol compound, dithiocarbamate, and the like), as the rust inhibitor.
- oxide fine particles aluminum oxide, zirconium oxide, titanium oxide, cerium oxide, antimony oxide, and the like
- phosphomolybdate aluminum phosphomolybdate and the like
- organic phosphoric acid and a salt thereof phytic acid, phytinate, phosphonic acid, phosphonate, their metal salt, alkali metal salt, alkali earth metal salt, and the like
- the top coating (coating composition for top coating) may contain a solid lubricant to improve the workability of the coating.
- Examples of applicable solid lubricant in the present invention are the following, which may be used separately or in combination of two or more of them.
- aliphatic amide-based compound for example, stearic acid amide, palmitic acid amide, methylene bisstearoamide, ethylene bisstearoamide, oleic acid amide, acyl acid amide, and alkylene bis fatty acid amide
- metal soap for example, calcium stearate, lead stearate, calcium laurate, and calcium palmitate
- metal sulfide for example, molybdenum disulfide and tungsten disulfide
- graphite graphite fluoride
- boron nitride polyalkyleneglycol
- alkali metal sulfide for example, stearic acid amide, palmitic acid amide, methylene bisstearoamide, ethylene bisstearoamide, oleic acid amide, acyl acid amide, and alkylene bis fatty acid amide
- metal soap for example, calcium stearate, lead stearate, calcium laurate, and calcium palmitate
- polyethylene wax and fluororesin fine particles are preferred.
- Examples of the applicable polyethylene wax are: Ceridust 9615A, Ceridust 3715, Ceridust 3620, and Ceridust 3910, (trade names; manufactured by Hoechst) ; Sun Wax 131-P and Sun Wax 161-P, (trade names; manufactured by Sanyo Chemical Industries, Ltd.); and CHEMIPEARL W-100, CHEMIPEARL W-200, CHEMIPEARL W-500, CHEMIPEARL W-800, and CHEMIPEARL W-950, (trade names; manufactured by Mitsui chemicals, Inc.)
- tetrafluoroethylene fine particles are the most preferable.
- Preferred tetrafluoroethylene fine particles include: Lubron L-2 and Lubron L-5, (trade names; manufactured by Daikin Industries, Ltd.); MP1100 and MP1200, (trade names; manufactured by Mitsui DuPont Co., Ltd.); and Fluon dispersion AD1, Fluon dispersion AD2, Fluon L141J, Fluon L150J, and Fluon L155J, (trade names; manufactured by Asahi ICI Fluoropolymers Co., Ltd.)
- the blending quantity of the solid lubricant in the top coating is in a range from 1 to 10 part by mass as solid matter to 100 parts by mass of the resin solid matter in the coating composition for forming coating, more preferably from 1 to 10 parts by mass. If the blending quantity of the solid lubricant is smaller than 1 parts by mass, the effect of lubrication is poor, and if the blending quantity thereof exceeds 30 parts by mass, the coatability deteriorates, both of which cases are not preferable.
- the top coating on the surface-treatment coating (coating composition for top coating) according to the present invention has the (E) high molecular weight epoxy group-containing resin as an essential ingredient, and may contain, at need, a curing agent, a non-chromium based rust inhibitor, a solid lubricant, and the like.
- the top coating may contain one or more of organic coloring pigment (condensed polycyclic organic pigment, phthalocyanine-based organic pigment, and the like), coloring dye (azo-based dye soluble in organic solvent, water-soluble azo-based metal dye, and the like), inorganic pigment (titanium oxide, and the like), conductive pigment (metal powder of zinc, aluminum, nickel, and the like, iron phosphide, antimony-doped tin oxide, and the like), chelating agent (thiol, and the like), coupling agent (silane coupling agent, titanium coupling agent, and the like), and melamine-cyanuric acid additive, as the additives.
- organic coloring pigment condensed polycyclic organic pigment, phthalocyanine-based organic pigment, and the like
- coloring dye azo-based dye soluble in organic solvent, water-soluble azo-based metal dye, and the like
- inorganic pigment titanium oxide, and the like
- conductive pigment metal powder of zinc, aluminum, nickel, and the like, iron
- the above coating composition for forming coating normally contains solvent (organic solvent and/or water), and further contains, at need, neutralizer and the like.
- the above organic solvent is not specifically limited if only the organic solvent allows the (E) high molecular weight epoxy group-containing resin to be dissolved or dispersed, and is able to prepare the coating composition.
- various organic solvents given in the above examples are applicable.
- the neutralizer is added, at need, to neutralize and to make the (E) high molecular weight epoxy group-containing resin aquatic. If the (E) high molecular weight epoxy group-containing resin is a cationic resin, acetic acid, lactic acid, formic acid, and other acid can be used as the neutralizer.
- the dry coating thickness of the top coating is in a range from 0.3 to 2.0 ⁇ m, preferably from 0.4 to 1.5 ⁇ m. If the dry coating thickness is smaller than 0.3 ⁇ m, the corrosion resistance is insufficient, and if the dry coating thickness is larger than 2.0 ⁇ m, the weldability and the electrocoatability deteriorate.
- the total coating thickness of the primary surface-treatment coating with the secondary top coating is preferably 2.0 ⁇ m or less.
- the surface treatment coating composition (treatment solution) having the above composition is applied onto the surface of the plated steel sheet so as the dry coating thickness to become the above range, and then the applied coating is heated to dry without washing with water.
- the method for forming the surface treatment coating composition on the surface of the plated steel sheet may be any of application method, immersion method, and spray method.
- the application method may be done using any of roll coater (3 roll type, 2 roll type, and the like), squeeze coater, and die coater. After the application treatment by squeeze coater or the like, after the immersion treatment, or after the spray treatment, it is also possible to perform adjusting the coating weight, uniformizing the appearance, and uniformizing the coating thickness using air-knife method, roll-squeezing method, and the like.
- the composition is heated to dry without washing with water.
- the heating-drying method may be done by drier, hot-air furnace, high frequency induction heating furnace, infrared furnace, and the like.
- the heating-drying is preferably conducted at ultimate sheet temperatures ranging from 30°C to 150°C, more preferably from 40°C to 140°C. If the heating-drying temperature is below 30°C, large amount of water is left in the coating to result in insufficient corrosion resistance, and if the heating-drying temperature is above 150°C, the treatment becomes uneconomical, and the coating is defected to deteriorate the corrosion resistance. Furthermore, if the heating-drying temperature exceeds 150°C, the treatment cannot be used to BH steel sheets, which is not preferable.
- the top coating (organic resin coating) is formed as the secondary coating. That is, the coating composition for the secondary coating is applied onto the surface-treatment coating to above-described coating thickness, and then is heated to dry.
- the application of the coating composition may be done in accordance with the method used for forming the surface-treatment coating.
- the coating composition is heated to dry without washing with water.
- the water-washing step may be given after the application of the coating composition.
- the heating-drying treatment may be given by drier, hot-air furnace, high frequency induction heating furnace, infrared furnace, and the like.
- the heating-drying is preferably conducted at ultimate sheet temperatures ranging from 30°C to 150°C, more preferably from 40°C to 140°C. If the heating-drying temperature is below 30°C, large amount of water is left in the coating to result in insufficient corrosion resistance, and if the heating-drying temperature is above 150°C, the treatment becomes uneconomical, and the coating is defected to deteriorate the corrosion resistance. In addition, if the heating-drying temperature exceeds 150°C, the treatment cannot be used to BH steel sheets, which is not preferable.
- the method for manufacturing the surface-treated steel sheet according to the present invention and preferred embodiments for the manufacture are the following.
- the surface-treatment coating and the top coating may be formed on either of a single side or both sides of the plated steel sheet.
- the combination of the coating configuration on the front side and the rear side of the plated steel sheet is arbitrary, including (surface-treatment coating + top coating)/(non-treatment), (surface-treatment coating + top coating)/(surface-treatment coating), (surface-treatment coating + top coating) / (surface-treatment coating + top coating).
- Table 1 shows the plated steel sheets used.
- the surface treatment coating compositions for forming the primary coating adopted the respective water-soluble or water-dispersible epoxy resins given in Table 2 as the resin compositions.
- the respective appropriate quantities of silane coupling agents (Table 3), phosphoric acid or hexafluorometal acids (Table 4,), water-soluble phosphates (Table 5), and non-chromium based rust inhibitors (Table 6) were added. Each of the mixtures was agitated in a disperser for coating (sand-grinder) for a specified time to prepare the surface treatment coating composition.
- the water-soluble or water-dispersible epoxy resins given in Table 2 were prepared by the following procedure.
- Epicoat 834X90 an epoxy resin having an epoxy equivalent of 250; manufactured by Shell Japan Ltd.
- 66 g of diethyleneglycol ethylether, and 1.1 g of 1% dibutyltin dilaurate solution were added to the mixture to further conduct reaction for 2 hours.
- the mixture was heated to 80 °C to conduct reaction for 3 hours to confirm that the isocyanate value became 0.9 or lower.
- the mixture was heated to 90°C to conduct distillation under a reduced pressure to remove methylethylketone to reach the solidmatter concentration to 81.7%.
- EP1004 an epoxy resin having a number average molecular weight of 1000; manufactured by Yuka-Shell Epoxy Co., Ltd.
- propyleneglycol monobutylether 697 g
- the mixture was heated to 110°C to completely dissolve the epoxy resin within 1 hour.
- 1180 g of the polyalkyleneglycol-modified epoxy resin solution A1 prepared in Manufacture Example 1, and 311.7 g of 3-amino-1,2,4-triazole (molecular weight of 84) were added to the mixture, and thus prepared mixture was heated to conduct reaction at 100°C for 5 hours.
- 719.6 g of propyleneglycol monobutylether was added to the mixture to obtain the resin solution D1.
- EP1004 an epoxy resin having a number average molecular weight of 1000; manufactured by Yuka-Shell Epoxy Co., Ltd.
- propyleneglycol monobutylether 697 g
- the mixture was heated to 110°C to completely dissolve the epoxy resin within 1 hour.
- 1180 g of the polyalkyleneglycol-modified epoxy resin solution A1 prepared in Manufacture Example 1, and 527.0g of propyleneglycol monobutylether were added to the mixture to obtain the resin solution D2.
- the coating composition for forming the secondary coating adopted the respective resin compositions given in Table 7 and Table 8, to which further added appropriately the respective non-chromium based rust inhibitors (Table 6) and solid lubricators. (Table 9). Each of the mixtures was agitated in a disperser for coating (sand-grinder) for a specified time to prepare the surface treatment coating composition.
- the base resins (reaction products) of the resin compositions given in Table 7 and Table 8 were synthesized by the following procedure.
- the plated steel sheets given in Table 1 which are the plated steel sheets with cold-rolled steel sheets as the base sheets, were adopted.
- the plated steel sheets are for household electric appliances,building materials, and automobile parts.
- the thickness of the steel sheets was selected responding to the objectives of evaluations.
- the above-described respective surface treatment coating compositions for forming the primary coating were applied using a roll coater, and then the compositions were heated to dry at various temperatures.
- the coating thickness was adjusted by the solid matter content (heating residue) of the surface treatment coating composition or by the application conditions (roll pressing force, rotational speed, and the like) .
- the respective coating compositions for forming the secondary coating were applied using a roll coater, and were heated to dry at various temperatures.
- the coating thickness was adjusted by the solid matter content (heating residue) of the surface treatment coating composition or by the application conditions (roll pressing force, rotational speed, and the like).
- Tables 10 through 25 show the result of evaluation of thus prepared surface-treated steel sheets in terms of coating composition and quality performance (corrosion resistance, corrosion resistance after forming, weldability, and electrodeposited paint adhesion). The evaluation of quality was given in the following procedure.
- Each sample was tested by welding to evaluate in terms of successive spottability using a CF type Cr-Cu electrode at 200 kg of pressing force, 10 cycles/50 Hz of power applying time, and 10 kA of welding current.
- the evaluation was given by the number of successive spots.
- the evaluation criterion is the following.
- Each sample was coated by a cationic electrodeposition coat GT-10 (manufactured by Kansai Paint Co., Ltd.) to a coating thickness of 30 ⁇ m. The coating was then baked at 130°C for 30 minutes. The coated sample was immersed in boiling water for 2 hours, and then immediately subjected to cross-cut corrosion test (10 x 10 segments, 1 mm in spacing) applying/peeling adhesion tapes, thus determined the peeling area percentage on the coating.
- the evaluation criterion is the following.
- the surface treatment coating compositions for forming the primary coating were prepared using the respective resin compositions of water-soluble or water-dispersible epoxy resins shown in Table 26 or using the respective water dispersed polyurethane resines shown in Table 27, adding appropriately the respective silane coupling agents (Table 3), the phosphoric acid or hexafluorometal acids (Table 4), the water-soluble phosphates (Table 5), and non-chromium based rust inhibitors (Table 6), which were used in [Example 1].
- the pH of the mixture was agitated to a range from 0.5 to 6 using ammonia water, nitric acid, acetic acid, sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, hexafluorometal acid, and the like. Then, the mixture was agitated using a disperser for coating (sand-grinder) for a specified time to prepare the respective surface treatment coating compositions.
- the water-soluble or water-dispersible epoxy resins shown in Table 26 were prepared by the following procedure.
- the reaction similar with that in Manufacture Example 1 was conducted except for changing the quantity of diethanolamine to 12.4 g, and the quantity of 3-amino-1,2,4-tolyazole to 23.1 g, thus obtained the modified epoxy resin.
- the modified epoxy resin was mixed with water to obtain the water-epoxy resin dispersion (E3) with solid matter content of 20%.
- the surface treatment coating compositions for forming the secondary coating were prepared using the respective resin compositions shown in Table 7 and Table 8 similar with the case of [Example 1], adding appropriately the respective non-chromium based rust inhibitors (Table 6) and solid lubricants (Table 9), silane coupling agents (Table 3) used in [Example 1].
- the mixture was agitated using a disperser for coating (sand-grinder) for a specified time to prepare the surface treatment coating composition.
- the method for synthesizing the base resins (reaction products) of the resin composition given in Table 7 and Table 8 was the same as that described in [Example 1].
- the plated steel sheets given in Table 1 which are the plated steel sheets with cold-rolled steel sheets as the base sheets were adopted.
- the plated steel sheets are for household electric appliances, building materials, and automobile parts.
- the thickness of the steel sheets was selected responding to the objectives of evaluations.
- the above-described respective surface treatment coating compositions for forming the primary coating were applied using a roll coater, and then the compositions were heated to dry at various temperatures.
- the coating thickness was adjusted by the solid matter content (heating residue) of the surface treatment coating composition or by the application conditions (roll pressing force, rotational speed, and the like) .
- the respective coating compositions for forming the secondary coating were applied using a roll coater, and were heated to dry at various temperatures.
- the coating thickness was adjusted by the solid matter content (heating residue) of the surface treatment coating composition or by the application conditions (roll pressing force, rotational speed, and the like).
- Tables 28 through 43 show the result of evaluation of thus prepared surface-treated steel sheets in terms of coating composition and quality performance (corrosion resistance, corrosion resistance after forming, weldability, and electrodeposited paint adhesion). The evaluation of quality was given in the following procedure.
- Nonion 2 Superflex E2500 manufactured by Dai-ichi Kogyo Seiyaku Co., Ltd.
- Nonion 3 Adekabontighter UX206 manufactured by Asahi Denka Kogyo K.K.
- Nonion 4 Takerac W-635, manufactured by Mitsui Takeda Chemicals, Inc.
- Nonion 5 Superflex 600 manufactured by Dai-ichi Kogyo Seiyaku Co., Ltd.
- Cation 6 Permarin UC-20 manufactured by Sanyo Chemical Industries, Ltd.
- Cation Symbols *1 through *10 found in Tables 28 through 43 designate the following, respectively.
- Example 20 1 100 1 20 - - 1.0 140 ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ Example 21 1 100 1 20 - - 1.0 140 ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ Example 22 1 t00 1 20 - - 1.0 140 ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ Example 23 1 100 1 20 - - 1.0 140 ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ Comparative example 24 1 100 1 20 - - 1.0 140 ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ Example 25 1 100 1 20 - - 1.0 140 ⁇ + ⁇ + ⁇ ⁇ Example 26 1 100 1 20 - - 1.0 140 ⁇ + ⁇ + ⁇ ⁇ Example 27 1 100 1 20 - - 1.0 140 ⁇ + ⁇ + ⁇ ⁇ Example 28 1
- Example 103 1 100 3 20 - - 1.0 140 ⁇ + ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ Example 104 1 100 4 20 - - 1.0 140 ⁇ + ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ Example 105 1 100 5 20 - - 1.0 140 ⁇ + ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ Example 106 1 100 6 20 - - 1.0 140 ⁇ ⁇ - ⁇ ⁇ Example 107 1 100 7 20 - - 1.0 140 ⁇ + ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ Example 108 1 100 1+4 10+10 - - 1.0 140 ⁇ ⁇ + ⁇ ⁇ Example 109 1 100 1+5 20+10 - - 1.0 140 ⁇ ⁇ + ⁇ ⁇ Example 110 1 100 1+6 20+10 -
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- Tôle d'acier traitée en surface avec une excellente résistance à la corrosion comprenant :une tôle d'acier plaquée à base de zinc ou une tôle d'acier plaquée à base d'aluminium ;un revêtement de traitement de surface ayant des épaisseurs de revêtement dans la plage de 0,01 à 1 µm, et étant formé par application et séchage d'une composition de revêtement de traitement de surface qui contient des ingrédients (a) à (c) décrits ci-dessous sur une surface de la tôle d'acier plaquée ; etun revêtement de finition ayant des épaisseurs de revêtement dans la plage de 0,3 à 2 µm, et étant formé par application et séchage d'une composition de revêtement pour revêtement de finition, contenant une résine contenant un groupe époxy de poids moléculaire élevé (E) ayant des poids moléculaires moyens en nombre dans la plage de 6 000 à 20 000 sur le revêtement de traitement de surface :(a) une dispersion eau-résine époxy qui est préparée par dispersion dans l'eau d'une résine obtenue par une réaction de : une résine époxy modifiée avec un poly(alkylène glycol) (A) obtenue à partir d'une réaction d'un poly(alkylène glycol) ayant des poids moléculaires moyens en nombre dans la plage de 400 à 20 000, d'une résine époxy de type bisphénol, d'un composé contenant de l'hydrogène actif, et d'un composé de polyisocyanate ; une résine contenant un groupe époxy (B) autre que la résine époxy modifiée avec un poly(alkylène glycol) (A) ; et un composé contenant de l'hydrogène actif dans lequel une partie ou la totalité du composé est structurée par un dérivé d'hydrazine (C) ayant de l'hydrogène actif ;(b) un agent de couplage à base de silane dans des quantités dans la plage de 1 à 300 parties en masse de matière solide dans celui-ci pour 100 parties en masse de la matière solide de résine dans la dispersion eau-résine époxy ; et(c) de l'acide phosphorique et/ou un acide hexafluorométallique dans des quantités dans la plage de 0,1 à 80 parties en masse de matière solide dans celui-ci pour 100 parties en masse de la matière solide de résine dans la dispersion eau-résine époxy.
- Tôle d'acier traitée en surface selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle le dérivé d'hydrazine (C) contenant de l'hydrogène actif est au moins un composé choisi parmi le groupe consistant en un composé de pyrazole et un composé de triazole, lequel composé a une structure cyclique de cycle à cinq éléments ou de cycle à six éléments, et a un atome d'azote dans la structure cyclique.
- Tôle d'acier traitée en surface selon la revendication 1 ou la revendication 2, dans laquelle la composition de revêtement de traitement de surface contient en outre un phosphate soluble dans l'eau dans des quantités dans la plage de 0,1 à 60 parties en masse de matière solide dans celui-ci pour 100 parties en masse de la matière solide de résine dans la dispersion eau-résine époxy de l'ingrédient (a).
- Tôle d'acier traitée en surface selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1-3, dans laquelle la composition de revêtement de traitement de surface contient en outre un inhibiteur de rouille non à base de chrome dans des quantités dans la plage de 0,1 à 50 parties en masse de matière solide dans celui-ci pour 100 parties en masse de la matière solide de résine dans la dispersion eau-résine époxy de l'ingrédient (a).
- Tôle d'acier traitée en surface avec une excellente résistance à la corrosion comprenant :une tôle d'acier plaquée à base de zinc ou une tôle d'acier plaquée à base d'aluminium ;un revêtement de traitement de surface ayant des épaisseurs de revêtement dans la plage de 0,01 à 1 µm, et étant formé par application et séchage d'une composition de revêtement de traitement de surface qui contient les ingrédients (α) à (δ) décrits ci-dessous sur une surface de la tôle d'acier plaquée ; etun revêtement de finition ayant des épaisseurs de revêtement dans la plage de 0,3 à 2 µm, et étant formé par application et séchage d'une composition de revêtement pour revêtement de finition, contenant une résine contenant un groupe époxy de poids moléculaire élevé (E) ayant des poids moléculaires moyens en nombre dans la plage de 6 000 à 20 000 sur le revêtement de traitement de surface :(α) une dispersion eau-résine époxy qui est préparée par dispersion dans l'eau d'une résine époxy modifiée (Z) obtenue par une réaction d'une résine contenant un groupe époxy (W), d'un composé d'amine primaire et/ou d'un composé d'amine secondaire (X), et d'un composé contenant de l'hydrogène actif dans lequel une partie ou la totalité du composé est structurée par un dérivé d'hydrazine (Y) ayant de l'hydrogène actif ;(β) une résine polyuréthane dispersée dans l'eau dans des quantités en rapport en masse de la matière solide de résine dans la dispersion eau-résine époxy sur la matière solide de résine dans la résine polyuréthane dispersée dans l'eau, [dispersion eau-résine époxy]/[résine polyuréthane dispersée dans l'eau], dans la plage de 95/5 à 5/95 ;(γ) un agent de couplage à base de silane dans des quantités dans la plage de 1 à 300 parties en masse de matière solide dans celui-ci pour 100 parties en masse de la matière solide de résine dans la dispersion eau-résine époxy ; et(δ) de l'acide phosphorique et/ou un acide hexafluorométallique dans des quantités dans la plage de 0,1 à 80 parties en masse de matière solide dans celui-ci pour 100 parties en masse de la matière solide de résine dans la dispersion eau-résine époxy.
- Tôle d'acier traitée en surface selon la revendication 5, dans laquelle le dérivé d'hydrazine (Y) contenant de l'hydrogène actif est au moins un composé choisi parmi le groupe consistant en un composé de pyrazole et un composé de triazole, lequel composé a une structure cyclique de cycle à cinq éléments ou de cycle à six éléments, et a un atome d'azote dans la structure cyclique.
- Tôle d'acier traitée en surface selon la revendication 5 ou la revendication 6, dans laquelle la composition de revêtement de traitement de surface contient en outre un phosphate soluble dans l'eau dans des quantités dans la plage de 0,1 à 60 parties en masse de matière solide dans celui-ci pour 100 parties en masse de la matière solide de résine dans la somme de la dispersion eau-résine époxy de l'ingrédient (α) et de la résine polyuréthane dispersée dans l'eau de l'ingrédient (β).
- Tôle d'acier traitée en surface selon l'une quelconque des revendications 5-7, dans laquelle la composition de revêtement de traitement de surface contient en outre un inhibiteur de rouille non à base de chrome dans des quantités dans la plage de 0,1 à 50 parties en masse de matière solide dans celui-ci pour 100 parties en masse de la matière solide de résine dans la somme de la dispersion eau-résine époxy de l'ingrédient (α) et de la résine polyuréthane dispersée dans l'eau de l'ingrédient (β).
- Tôle d'acier traitée en surface selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1-8, dans laquelle la composition de revêtement pour revêtement de finition contient en outre un inhibiteur de rouille non à base de chrome dans des quantités dans la plage de 0,1 à 50 parties en masse de matière solide dans celui-ci pour 100 parties en masse de la matière solide de résine dans la composition de revêtement.
- Tôle d'acier traitée en surface selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1-9, dans laquelle la composition de revêtement de traitement de surface contient un ou plusieurs composé(s) choisi(s) parmi le groupe consistant en (e1) à (e7) donnés ci-dessous comme l'inhibiteur de rouille non à base de chrome :(e1) de l'oxyde de silicium(e2) du calcium et/ou un composé de calcium(e3) un composé d'acide phosphorique légèrement soluble(e4) un composé d'acide molybdique(e5) un composé de vanadium(e6) un composé organique contenant un atome de S, étant un ou plusieurs composé(s) choisi(s) parmi le groupe consistant en le triazole, un thiol, le thiaziazole, le thiazole, et le thiurame(e7) un composé organique contenant un atome de N, étant un ou plusieurs composé(s) choisi(s) parmi le groupe consistant en un composé d'hydrazide, un composé de pyrazole, un composé de triazole, un composé de tétrazole, un composé de thiaziazole, et un composé de pyridazine.
- Tôle d'acier traitée en surface selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1-10, dans laquelle la composition de revêtement pour revêtement de finition contient un ou plusieurs composé(s) choisi(s) parmi le groupe consistant en (e1) à (e7) donnés ci-dessous comme l'inhibiteur de rouille non à base de chrome :(e1) de l'oxyde de silicium(e2) du calcium et/ou un composé de calcium(e3) un composé d'acide phosphorique légèrement soluble(e4) un composé d'acide molybdique(e5) un composé de vanadium(e6) un composé organique contenant un atome de S, étant un ou plusieurs composé(s) choisi(s) parmi le groupe consistant en le triazole, un thiol, le thiaziazole, le thiazole, et le thiurame(e7) un composé organique contenant un atome de N, étant un ou plusieurs composé(s) choisi(s) parmi le groupe consistant en un composé d'hydrazide, un composé de pyrazole, un composé de triazole, un composé de tétrazole, un composé de thiaziazole, et un composé de pyridazine.
- Tôle d'acier traitée en surface selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1-11, dans laquelle la composition de revêtement pour revêtement de finition contient en outre un agent de durcissement ayant un groupe qui se réticule avec un groupe hydroxyle, dans des quantités dans la plage de 1 à 50 parties en masse de matière solide dans celui-ci pour 100 parties en masse de la matière solide dans la résine contenant un groupe époxy de poids moléculaire élevé (E).
- Tôle d'acier traitée en surface selon la revendication 12, dans laquelle l'agent de durcissement ayant un groupe se réticulant avec un groupe hydroxyle est une résine aminique (F) qui a un ou plusieurs groupe(s) imino en moyenne à l'intérieur d'une molécule unique de celle-ci.
- Tôle d'acier traitée en surface selon la revendication 12, dans laquelle l'agent de durcissement ayant un groupe se réticulant avec un groupe hydroxyle est un composé de polyisocyanate (G) qui a quatre groupes isocyanate ou plus en moyenne à l'intérieur d'une molécule unique de celui-ci.
- Tôle d'acier traitée en surface selon la revendication 14, dans laquelle le composé de polyisocyanate (G) est celui dans lequel au moins certains des groupes isocyanate dans le composé de polyisocyanate sont bloqués par un agent de blocage.
- Tôle d'acier traitée en surface selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1-15, dans laquelle la résine contenant un groupe époxy de poids moléculaire élevé (E) dans la composition de revêtement pour revêtement de finition est une résine contenant un groupe époxy modifiée qui est modifiée par un composé contenant de l'hydrogène actif (H) dans lequel une partie ou la totalité du composé est structurée par un dérivé d'hydrazine (I) ayant de l'hydrogène actif.
- Tôle d'acier traitée en surface selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1-16, dans laquelle la composition de revêtement pour revêtement de finition contient en outre un lubrifiant solide dans des quantités dans la plage de 1 à 30 parties en masse de matière solide dans celui-ci pour 100 parties en masse de la matière solide de résine dans la composition de revêtement.
- Procédé de fabrication d'une tôle d'acier traitée en surface avec une excellente résistance à la corrosion comprenant les étapes de :application d'une composition de revêtement de traitement de surface qui contient les ingrédients (a) à (c) décrits ci-dessous sur une surface d'une tôle d'acier plaquée à base de zinc ou d'une tôle d'acier plaquée à base d'aluminium, et ensuite séchage de la composition de revêtement de traitement de surface appliquée à des températures de tôle limites dans la plage de 30°C à 150°C, formant ainsi un revêtement de traitement de surface ayant des épaisseurs de revêtement dans la plage de 0,01 à 1 µm ; etformation d'un revêtement de finition ayant des épaisseurs de revêtement dans la plage de 0,3 à 2 µm sur le revêtement de traitement de surface par application d'une composition de revêtement pour revêtement de finition contenant une résine contenant un groupe époxy de poids moléculaire élevé (E) ayant des poids moléculaires moyens en nombre dans la plage de 6 000 à 20 000, et ensuite par séchage de la composition de revêtement appliquée pour revêtement de finition à des températures de tôle limites dans la plage de 30°C à 150°C :(a) une dispersion eau-résine époxy qui est préparée par dispersion dans l'eau d'une résine obtenue par une réaction de : une résine époxy modifiée avec un poly(alkylène glycol) (A) obtenue à partir d'une réaction d'un poly(alkylène glycol) ayant des poids moléculaires moyens en nombre dans la plage de 400 à 20 000, d'une résine époxy de type bisphénol, d'un composé contenant de l'hydrogène actif, et d'un composé de polyisocyanate ; une résine contenant un groupe époxy (B) autre que la résine époxy modifiée avec un poly(alkylène glycol) (A) ; et un composé contenant de l'hydrogène actif dans lequel une partie ou la totalité du composé est structurée par un dérivé d'hydrazine (C) ayant de l'hydrogène actif ;(b) un agent de couplage à base de silane dans des quantités dans la plage de 1 à 300 parties en masse de matière solide dans celui-ci pour 100 parties en masse de la matière solide de résine dans la dispersion eau-résine époxy ; et(c) de l'acide phosphorique et/ou un acide hexafluorométallique dans des quantités dans la plage de 0,1 à 80 parties en masse de matière solide dans celui-ci pour 100 parties en masse de la matière solide de résine dans la dispersion eau-résine époxy.
- Procédé de fabrication d'une tôle d'acier traitée en surface avec une excellente résistance à la corrosion comprenant les étapes de :application d'une composition de revêtement de traitement de surface qui contient les ingrédients (α) à (δ) décrits ci-dessous sur une surface d'une tôle d'acier plaquée à base de zinc ou une tôle d'acier plaquée à base d'aluminium, et ensuite séchage de la composition de revêtement de traitement de surface appliquée à des températures de tôle limites dans la plage de 30°C à 150°C, formant ainsi un revêtement de traitement de surface ayant des épaisseurs de revêtement dans la plage de 0,01 à 1 µm ; etformation d'un revêtement de finition ayant des épaisseurs de revêtement dans la plage de 0,3 à 2 µm sur le revêtement de traitement de surface par application d'une composition de revêtement pour revêtement de finition contenant une résine contenant un groupe époxy de poids moléculaire élevé (E) ayant des poids moléculaires moyens en nombre dans la plage de 6 000 à 20 000, et ensuite par séchage de la composition de revêtement appliquée pour revêtement de finition à des températures de tôle limites dans la plage de 30°C à 150°C :(α) une dispersion eau-résine époxy qui est préparée par dispersion dans l'eau d'une résine époxy modifiée (Z) obtenue par une réaction d'une résine contenant un groupe époxy (W), d'un composé d'amine primaire et/ou d'un composé d'amine secondaire (X), et d'un composé contenant de l'hydrogène actif dans lequel une partie ou la totalité du composé est structurée par un dérivé d'hydrazine (Y) ayant de l'hydrogène actif ;(β) une résine polyuréthane dispersée dans l'eau dans des quantités en rapport en masse de la matière solide de résine dans la dispersion eau-résine époxy sur la matière solide de résine dans la résine polyuréthane dispersée dans l'eau, [dispersion eau-résine époxy]/[résine polyuréthane dispersée dans l'eau], dans la plage de 95/5 à 5/95 ;(γ) un agent de couplage à base de silane dans des quantités dans la plage de 1 à 300 parties en masse de matière solide dans celui-ci pour 100 parties en masse de la matière solide de résine dans la dispersion eau-résine époxy ; et(δ) de l'acide phosphorique et/ou un acide hexafluorométallique dans des quantités dans la plage de 0,1 à 80 parties en masse de matière solide dans celui-ci pour 100 parties en masse de la matière solide de résine dans la dispersion eau-résine époxy.
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